Every year, September 24 is celebrated as National Farmers’ Day. This commemoration stems from a historic moment during the administration of President Soekarno, when the legal basis for land ownership for the people, especially farmers was passed. This moment became an important milestone in the struggle of farmers in Indonesia, a struggle for justice and […]
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Jakarta, September 19, 2025, witnessed swarms of people take to the streets in a protest titled #DrawTheLine #ResetIndonesia. From students, communities, and environmental organizations to artists and workers, everyone gathered with one common goal: to demand climate justice, defend democratic space, and fight against the dominance of dirty energy and large corporations that still form […]
September is a month of collective wounds for the nation. Wounds that have been passed down from one generation to the next without ever being truly healed or resolved by the state. From the 1984 Tanjung Priok tragedy and the 1965 massacre that remains shrouded in official history, to the seizure of farmers’ land that […]
Music is not just entertainment. It is a universal language, born from the cries of the people, our wounds, our laughter, and our resistance that cannot be silenced by repressive regimes. Music should not be reduced to a cheap commodity that is only traded in the name of sponsorship. It is a weapon, a tool […]
September 4, 2025 — the sky over Jakarta was not just cloudy. It was filled with the dust of injustice, pressure against power, and cries that had been suppressed behind the walls of unfulfilled political promises. Until the violence that continues to be perpetrated against those who voice their rights. The masses took to the […]
Jakarta, September 3, 2025 – Under a calm morning sky, hundreds of women from the Indonesian Women’s Alliance (API) stood in front of the Main Gate of the Indonesian House of Representatives building. They were not merely a crowd but a force for justice, standing in pink and black attire, carrying brooms, posters, and voices […]
Malang, July 2025 – Enter Nusantara successfully held Youth ClimActivist 2025 at Kontainer Cafe UMM, Malang, East Java, Indonesia. The two-day event brought together more than 25 representatives of student organizations and communities in Malang to deepen their understanding of climate issues and hone their digital campaigning skills. Climate change is a critical issue today, […]
Jakarta is known as a dynamic, densely populated city that poses challenges in terms of mobility. According to data from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (2024), land transportation in Jakarta contributes to around 47% of energy sector emissions in Indonesia, while the TomTom Traffic Index (2024) report ranks Jakarta as the 69th most congested […]
Climate change is the greatest crisis of this century that must be addressed properly and immediately. Rising global temperatures, extreme weather, and the growing threat of food crisis are becoming more apparent. Developing countries such as Indonesia are among the most affected and vulnerable, as they remain highly dependence on natural resources and have large […]
The climate crisis is no longer a future threat but a reality we must face today. A report by the International Energy Agency (IEA, 2023) stated that more than 73% of global greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy sector. In Indonesia, the energy sector contributes more than 60% of national emissions, with a heavy […]











