Can Millennials Really Create Change?Caranissa DjatmikoOctober 9, 2017February 15, 2021 by Caranissa DjatmikoOctober 9, 2017February 15, 20210Caranissa Djatmiko discusses why Millennials are more than just a group of smartphone zombies and how technology provides the necessary...
When Indonesia and Japan Take Centre StageCaranissa DjatmikoOctober 9, 2017October 9, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoOctober 9, 2017October 9, 20170Indonesia and Japan are solidifying their bilateral relationship by co-producing a theatre show, directed by Japanese theatre maestro Tadashi Suzuki....
Teaching in Indonesia’s Largest Trash DumpCaranissa DjatmikoSeptember 5, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoSeptember 5, 20170Local organization Pesta Pendidikan is honoring the hardwork and service of teachers in Bantar Gebang, West Java, a community built...
Embarking on the Perfect Getaway to IndonesiaCaranissa DjatmikoAugust 18, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoAugust 18, 20170Stretching over 5,200km from Sumatra to Papua, Indonesia is a massive island nation that is never easy to define. Ahead...
Indonesia’s Kampung Pelangi: From Slum Transformation to Creative SustainabilityCaranissa DjatmikoJune 5, 2017June 8, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoJune 5, 2017June 8, 20170The government’s decision to invest Rp.300 million (about US$29,000) on Kampung Pelangi’s slum makeover in South Semarang shows its dedication...
Kenneth Rogers: What It’ Like to Manage Luxury Residences in Two CountriesCaranissa DjatmikoJune 5, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoJune 5, 20170In order to survive in the highly competitive hospitality sector, one must not only understand the importance of product differentiation...
Women’s Ever Changing and Ever Vital Role in SocietyCaranissa DjatmikoMay 10, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoMay 10, 20170Women have long taken part in humanity’s long road of evolution, but only now are they acknowledged for the critical...
Fighting Religious Intolerance with ?Punk Muslim?Caranissa DjatmikoApril 26, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoApril 26, 20170A new generation of Indonesian Punk Muslims might give conservatives a slap in the face, but some think they are...
88Spares: Taking Indonesia’s Textile Industry by StormCaranissa DjatmikoApril 26, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoApril 26, 20170Indonesia’s first B2B e-marketplace for industrial machine spare parts aims to broaden the horizons of the nation’s textile and garment...
Dancing in a Foreign LandCaranissa DjatmikoApril 3, 2017April 10, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoApril 3, 2017April 10, 20170French resort entertainer Guillaume Sanchez shares how his journey to Central Kalimantan changed his way of viewing life and performing...
Sporting a ChangeCaranissa DjatmikoMarch 15, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoMarch 15, 20170The “sport for development” sector is comprised of initiatives that address a wide range of social issues. In Indonesia, the...
The Fight against Bullying in IndonesiaCaranissa DjatmikoFebruary 28, 2017July 19, 2018 by Caranissa DjatmikoFebruary 28, 2017July 19, 20180For many students across the archipelago and around the world, bullying has become a cultural norm, ranging from name-calling to...
Why Indonesia Should Support its Arts and Culture SectorCaranissa DjatmikoFebruary 13, 2017February 14, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoFebruary 13, 2017February 14, 20170As we see a growing interest in arts and culture in Indonesia, creative institutions are now working harder to come...
Has Indonesia Embraced a Culture of Charity?Caranissa DjatmikoJanuary 30, 2017January 30, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoJanuary 30, 2017January 30, 20170Across the globe, countries are promoting the act of giving to charity for all kinds of purposes. But where exactly...
Is Indonesia Experiencing A Diversity Crisis?Caranissa DjatmikoJanuary 17, 2017January 18, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoJanuary 17, 2017January 18, 20170A diversity crisis might be heading to Indonesia as many locals begin to plead for the reestablishment of racial and...
Why There’ More to Travel Memories than Just TechCaranissa DjatmikoDecember 14, 2016December 14, 2016 by Caranissa DjatmikoDecember 14, 2016December 14, 20160Tony Wheeler set up the world’s largest travel publisher in 1973 with his wife Maureen before selling it to BBC...
A Mental Exercise: Surviving Jakarta as a MegacityCaranissa DjatmikoNovember 28, 2016May 29, 2024 by Caranissa DjatmikoNovember 28, 2016May 29, 20240With 9.6 million residents, Jakarta is becoming a megacity that in a way is hard to pin down. Seven speakers...
New Fast Food Joint to Promote Healthy Living in IndonesiaCaranissa DjatmikoNovember 14, 2016 by Caranissa DjatmikoNovember 14, 20160Asia’s leading salad bar chain SaladStop opens its first outlet in Indonesia. Does this mean that the archipelago is ready...
Life at the Australian International SchoolCaranissa DjatmikoNovember 2, 2016 by Caranissa DjatmikoNovember 2, 20160Teaching and travelling might be the perfect combination for those who are looking to build a career in education, with...
Founder of Vice Indonesia Aims to Change the Local Media GameCaranissa DjatmikoOctober 17, 2016October 17, 2016 by Caranissa DjatmikoOctober 17, 2016October 17, 20160One of the world’s most popular youth-focused media companies has come to Indonesia. Caranissa Djatmiko sits down with Vice Indonesia’s...
Local Film Crew Spreads Environmental AwarenessCaranissa DjatmikoOctober 4, 2016 by Caranissa DjatmikoOctober 4, 20160Some of us might wonder if documentaries can actually change the world. I recently came across the film production unit...