WEBINAR
Cerita Kita Zine
‘Cerita Kita Zine’ is an online magazine or webzine that focuses on online harassment, one of the prominent issues in advocating for our Freedom of Expression (FOE). Produced and created by a team of five university students, Cerita Kita Zine is expected to launch by the end of 2021. This webzine aims to provide a safe and anonymous platform for victims and survivors and create a repository of useful resources and articles on online harassment issues.
Watch this space to access the zine!
Siti Nur Amirah Mohd Zaini
Siti Nur Amirah is a final-year journalism student at the School of Communication, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). Online harassment is personal to her as she was a victim of online harassment. Dedicated and determined, she wants the victims’ and survivors’ voices to be heard and seek justice for all.
Chua Wen Fang
Chua Wen Fang is a final-year journalism student at the School of Communication, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). Currently, she is finishing her dissertation on ‘Challenges of Undergraduate Students in Malaysia with Online Learning Amid Pandemic.’ Chua is enthusiastic and driven to be part of this project as she wants to acquire new skills and contribute to the journalism field.
Teyun Huey Sze
Teyun Huey Sze is a final-year journalism student at the School of Communication, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). She is eager to learn something new while being courageous and energetic to face new challenges.
Mohd Faiz Mohd Yusoff
Mohd Faiz is a first-year student in Business Administration at UNITAR International University. With his experience in photo and video editing, he leads the project’s creative content. He hopes that his creative skills could help youths, parents, and educators to understand how to deal with online harassment.
Looi Yin Yik
Looi Yin Yik is a final-year film & broadcasting student at the School of Communication, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). Looi is experienced in film and video editing and resonates with the plight experienced by online harassment victims. She wishes the public to understand their stories and see these as reminders to increase awareness of this issue.