Perspectives Asia #9: Two Sides of the Medals Published: 9 September 2020 This issue of Perspectives Asia examines the intersections of sports and politics. We look at how, through sports, identities are shaped, myths and heroes are born, and unconventional truths are buried. pdf
Sport in Southeast Asia: More than Medals, It’s the ‘We’ Feeling Published: 4 September 2020 Article Despite Southeast Asia’s diversity and the tensions that persist among countries, sport has been able to transcend some geopolitical boundaries and connect communities that have similar histories – and cultivate an appetite and appreciation for their native sport as well as identity. By Johanna Son
Volleyball: A Safe Space for the LGBT Community to Play Published: 20 April 2020 Article Where the Philippines sits on the gender equality and LGBT rights spectrum can be very confusing for many who are not familiar with the country’s culture. It can feel like being in a time machine that takes you from the 18th century to the 21st in a matter of hours. Sports like volleyball are an equalizing factor, serving as a safe space for the LGBT community. By Ana P. Santos