🎙️ Panel: Publishing Voices – Music, Print & Social Practice
Date: 29/11/2025
Time: 1:15PM
Language: English, Bahasa Malaysia
Category: Event
Duration: 45 minutes without intermission
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🎙️ Panel: Publishing Voices – Music, Print & Social Practice
Date: 29 November 2025, Saturday
Time: 1:15pm-2pm
Venue: Main Stage, KLSCAH
Event: KL Art Book Fair
This panel brings together musicians, educators, and grassroots organisers to talk about how music and print can work together to tell stories from communities that are often unheard. From zines to books, we’ll share how publishing can become a tool for compassion, connection, and returning voice to those who have been left out.
Format: Panel discussion followed by Q&A
Language: Mainly in English with a mix of Malay
*Free entry for KLABF ticket holders
Moderator: Straw Lim 林水草
Straw is a singer-songwriter and multimedia designer based between Sabah and Kuala Lumpur. Her latest album Pulang explores questions of identity and belonging, inspired by personal experiences and years of travel across 50+ countries. Through her studio, Meikr, she turns her music into book, zine, and other collaborative crafts made with Borneo Komrad, teachers and students of Sekolah Alternatif. Rooted in sound and shaped by community, her work invites quiet reflection through story, song, and print.
Panelists:
Azmyl Yunor
Azmyl Yunor is a renowned Malaysian bilingual independent singer-songwriter, musician, radio host, writer, and senior lecturer at Sunway University. Active since the late 1990s, he has performed across the region and released nine albums and three EPs as a solo artist, alongside work with multiple band projects. He has published his research on the cultural politics of Malaysian music subcultures and mediated moral panics, and is currently researching on contemporary protest songs in Malaysia. He has hosted BFM89.9’s alternative-country show Twang and is one of the Founding Members of the Malaysian Media Council. His accolades include induction into the VIMA Hall of Fame and Clive magazine’s Balls of Steel Award.
Borneo Komrad
Borneo Komrad is a youth-led collective dedicated to supporting marginalised and stateless communities through basic literacy, creative learning, and social support in areas where children face barriers to formal schooling. The group also advocates for human rights, community empowerment, and equitable access to education through grassroots, people-centred initiatives. Representing the collective is Sofea Edward, a student activist who amplifies alternative voices and social justice issues. She channels her advocacy through arts and craft-making within the Xhroom collective and serves as a Community Teacher. Sofea also leads creative outreach projects including the University Tour Zine and Photo Zine.
New Naratif
New Naratif is a community-driven organisation that believes in “democratising democracy” for Southeast Asia by educating, engaging, and empowering people with the knowledge and skills to take collective action. With a focus in “storytelling,” we have adapted our organisation’s outputs from audiovisual media, research publications, and capacity-building workshops to foster a platform that amplifies and nurtures Southeast Asian voices. We aim to embrace the many modes of stories through various artistic and literary practices as an instrument for community-building amongst Southeast Asians.
Zikri Rahman
Zikri Rahman is an artist, writer, translator, curator, and independent researcher whose work bridges community-engaged arts, cultural activism, and critical pedagogy. He is the Program Coordinator at Pusat Sejarah Rakyat, an independent archival initiative documenting Malaysia and Singapore’s people’s history. As co-founder of Buku Jalanan, he advances decentralised and democratic knowledge practices, while LiteraCity maps Kuala Lumpur’s literary and cultural landscapes. A SEAD Fellow with postgraduate training in Social Research and Cultural Studies in Taiwan, Zikri works across protest histories, censorship, oral narratives, and inter-Asian arts networks.
*More info: astrawnomi.com/klabf or DM Straw on IG @strawwwww
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