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KAHARAPEN, means ‘whom we can rely on’. Emmanuela decided to make it as the title of the film as she believed that younger generation, the students in that village, are ones who will shape the future of Kalimantan. “They are our kaharapen. Older generation will pass away and they are the hopes for the future. We have to rely on them and invest in them.
Read MoreAs Youth Act launched its new leadership program The Rise of Kalimantan Green Warriors early March this year, Emmanuela Shinta will join as mentor. She will share the experience and train the participants to be the spokesperson for Kalimantan issue on international level.
Read MoreAfter almost ten years involving in the ministry, in 2018 Emmanuela decided to step down from altar ministry and took time to retreat. “Those years are precious,” she said. “Not only I spent a lot of time sitting silently in God’s presence and knowing Him as a Father figure, I also learned about myself in such different level. God brought me to dive into my own soul and to see other unknown sides of me
Read More“People see forests, they see money. They talk about economic value. It’s different for us. We see forests, we see life,” said Emmanuela.
Read MoreIn celebrating the International Women’s Day 2021, RWF launched a campaign called BAWI (Brave, Aspiring, Wise, Intelligent). The purpose is to highlight the works and achievements by Dayak women who have inspired many people and impacted their communities.
Read MoreHi friends! I have been getting older (I know that lol) but I am still very passionate about anything related to the youth movement. A few weeks ago I had this fun conversation with Zein and Lauren from Starts With Y for their podcast series and talked about the importance for youth to keep their heritage.
Here are the links where you can access the podcast.
Read More“Emotions make us human.”
Emmanuela’s special painting for 4th anniversary of Ranu Welum Foundation; blood, sweat and tear for COURAGE, OPTIMISM, FAITH.
Read More" Shinta's irritation over the white centric narrative stems from the fixation of journalists and analysts talking about indigenous and Global South activists solely as a by-product of their white counterparts. She finds it strange that the non-white activists are so often asked if they were inspired by Western climate activist movement.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what kind of faith that Peter had so he could be the only person in this earth (except Jesus) to walk upon the water?
Read MoreThis article was written under smoke-stained tannin-yellow skies in Canberra and under dark blood-red skies in Merimbula. Despite not being under direct bushfire threat, these places experienced toxic haze for weeks. I had irritated eyes, headaches and nausea. - Craig Garrett
Read MoreDespite her determination to bring world's attention to Kalimantan issue which aims for a change, Emmanuela Shinta and her team have to face the real biggest challenge as Dayak indigenous activists.
Read More“It’s blue on the cloudy day, and quite scary when the night comes. But things are starting from there. I will not go down, and this is my SKY BLOOM.”
Read MoreWritten in Bahasa, Shinta is sharing her personal life through the series of stories which she started to write since 2011.
Read MoreEmmanuela Shinta, a young Indigenous activist from the Dayak group and founder of the Ranu Welum Foundation, opened a plenary on REDD+ – a U.N. program on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation – on a personal note. In a moving story, she shared how her native landscape in the Indonesian Borneo went from being a biodiversity hotspot and life-giving sanctuary for her ancestors to being dubbed one of the world’s most polluted places in recent years.
Read MoreThis tour was quite different from my previous tour. Every tour had its own story and I quite enjoyed each of them. In India, We traveled to several cities for film festival and visited communities for solidarity and live-in experience.
Read MoreEmmanuela Shinta was visiting Australia from 26 November - 8 December and traveling to Brisbane, Byron Shire ( Nov 30 to Dec 4 ) then Gold Coast to present at the APWT conference to speak about the issues facing the Dayaks in Kalimantan and to launch her latest book Me, Modernism and My Indigenous Roots. The book is about her life in the midst of environmental destruction and industrialisation.
Read MoreUbud’s annual writers festival attracts global speakers but it also gives Indonesian thinkers access to a worldwide audience.
Read MoreModernism and capitalism which infiltrate our culture make it hard to hear. But the ancient sound is different from other sounds. It can be heard over noises and ongoing debate that bury everything else. Even when it’s not shouting. Even if it’s just a whisper or the soft mention of the names of our elders, brothers and sisters. Even our lowest voices can be heard over all intimidation, when it’s telling the truth.”
Read MoreThis is an adventure to bring forth the ancient sounds from my beloved homeland, Kalimantan, to the world. Just in next few weeks, I will be bringing these stories to Oz. Dayak music, dance and song will come to four cities along with film showcase, talk and book launch.
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