Featured Articles
Race-Conscious Conversations: A Decolonial Interviewing Style
I turned a legal statement that I submitted to claim asylum in Australia into a this short, creative non-fiction piece.


This paper outlines a decolonial interviewing style called race-conscious conversations. Why do we need this paper? Because, I believe, the current dominant practice in qualitative interviews is inadequate to help generate subtle, structural, and intersectional understanding of race, racism, and anti-racism.
Statutory of Declaration
Story is essential to engage with different forms of health knowledges—clinical, social, and cultural. In this campaign, I show you how public health researches co-develop stories to improve health literacy.
Have Fun Butt Play Safe: Animated Videos for HIV Health Literacy Campaign.
Featured Interviews
In this podcast, Health Without Borders, I talk to Associate Professor Ignacio Correa-Velez about mental health among asylum seekers and refugees in Australia from the lens of health inequities.