David Kam ??? is a London-based Malaysian movement artist, speaker, researcher, facilitator and founder of kindredpacket. To him, movement - through a queering lens - can be a practice of resistance, relation, and reimagining. He develops and shares embodied practices of joy, care and freedom, moving communities towards reclaiming agency, celebrating expression and fostering collective wellbeing. Mei is a writer, designer, speaker, community advocate and co-founder of besea.n, Britain's East and South East Asian Network. Informed through years of cross-community solidarity building and active bystander workshop facilitation, she aims to develop her practices for transformation through art, using creativity as means to reimagine and embody new futures.
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Introduction Chapter 1: ESEA people in the UK: a complex narrative Chapter 2: Identity in motion Chapter 3: Migration: how we came to be Chapter 4: Representation and the illusion of progress Chapter 5: Multiculturalism and mixed ESEA experiences Chapter 6: Appropriation, exploitation and work Chapter 7: Queering the script Chapter 8: Organizing through crisis

