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2013年4月12日星期五

邹宇晖 - 彭亨美律州议席候选人 (民联)


Chow Yu Hui 邹宇晖 这位朋友,从大学开始就是一个热血青年,更正确的说,是在他踏入大学之前就已经热衷于国家政治。

由于热爱辩论,才开始认识到这位学弟。因为在网上讨论辩题,而第一次了解到有人可以那么热衷于自己的信仰与志向。

还记得他曾经热血澎湃地说,从很早开始就关心政治,在支持国阵的家族中坚持必须支持火箭,并且说服父母、家人有一样的信念,对他来说是必要的事。他把自己的信念传播到朋友群中,所以在大学遇到这位学弟后,他就不断用自己的“战车”载着大家到各个讲座中去接受“洗礼”。

那个时候,无论是离开马大多远的补选,他都义不容辞的驾着自己的车子,和学弟妹们到当地去考察,去了解竞选的实况。他就是一个这样热血的青年,认为不只要自己信仰,还要让身边的人也一起支持!

在马来西亚那处处受局限的环境中,要了解政治的最好管道,就是从校园选举开始。因此他对于校园选举的热情觉不亚于他超级热爱的辩论。从寻找候选人,到说服学弟妹们勇于投入校园选举,再到组织校园竞选宣传战,他对于马大校园竞选的学生阵线,有不可磨灭的功劳。从中,更牵引出了许多如今投身社会教育工作的菁英份子!



后来,完成了学业,他直接投身在行动党的政治工作。2007年是热血沸腾的一年,在野阵线努力挖掘许多有潜质的新人,作为冲刺2008年大选的战士。那个时候,我们的学姐 Nie Ching Teo 是其中一名新兵,抱着凶多吉少的打算冲刺沙登国会选区。

邹宇晖在那个时候狂热的相信在野党不只会在2008年大选突破三分二国会议席,也坚定地相信张念群会胜出,那个时候我们对他的推测不以为然,直到开票之夜印证了他的准确。


308大选,邹宇晖身在幕后,除了早期在行动党总部策划宣传、文宣、全国竞选歌曲,后期就全情投入在槟城的竞选工作当中。对于选举,他的精力是绝对挥洒不尽。

2012年的《双王辩论》让拖车姐一举成名,也让回答哥邹宇晖DAP Jawab Gor行动党回答哥 一炮而红。因为不能接受拖车姐的荒谬逻辑,而奋起反击的回答哥,就是邹宇晖最真实的个性。

如今,邹宇晖从幕后走向幕前,将出战彭亨美律州议席[Bakal Calon Pakatan Rakyat Dun N.39 Bilut (Pahang)]。开垦彭亨的疆土并不容易,但是身为彭亨人,他义不容辞,信心满满冲锋陷阵!!!

邹宇晖坚信,没有最好的政党,而要有更好的未来,一定要实现两线制与政党轮替!

这一战,或许无法为他助选叫阵,不过,衷心地祝福这位学弟在选举中攻下敌营,成为一名为国家民主奋战的有为代议士!!!

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2012年6月12日星期二

Public Forum : Is Malaysian Democracy Moving Forward?

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Date : 19 June 2012, Tuesday
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Gan Ping Sieu - Deputy Minister for Youth and Sports (MCA)

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Mujahid Yusof - MP for Parit Buntar (PAS)


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2012年3月29日星期四

风趣C4组合 明马大“开骚”笑谈大马民间百态



大马的风趣四人组C4 (The Cina AhPek Four)要以嘻哈逗趣轻松谈家事、国事、天下事!C4 栋笃秀明晚将在马来亚大学学生活动中心视听室(KPS Auditorium)以逗趣、搞笑的方式去说发生在这片土地的亲情、友情、爱情、时事等课题,势必让所有观众捧腹大笑,尽兴而归。

C4团队由著名时评人凌国文、郑立恒及活跃于大专辩论圈的前辩手张国伟与侯立康四人组成。曾于两年前在隆雪华堂演出的C4栋笃秀,获得热烈回响,并且吸引多名朝野政党代表与主持界名人前往支持。



在暌违两年后重新登场的C4栋笃秀,更邀请OneFM新闻主播Angeline黄玉丽同台演出。久别的C4 栋笃秀将会于明晚(30/3)8时30分,于马来亚大学KPS Auditorium(图书馆对面)进行,表演主题为《那些年,我们一起XX的XX》。

这四男一女的新鲜组合,将以更诙谐、风趣、幽默、与搞笑的方式,贯穿政、经、文、教、科与一般黎民百态等切身课题。让现场的观众,捧腹大笑之余,也希望观众在爆笑之余也对自身生活有所体会。

凌国文为电视及电台时事评论员,积极在报章与电子媒体发表评论,也是多次入围“十大中文时事部落奖”的著名部落客。凌国文在大学时期就积极参与辩论活动,是博特拉大学辩论教练,多次出征国际与中国名校邀请赛。



张国伟是电视时事评论员,也是国内大专及中学辩论赛的常住嘉宾,夺得无数辩论赛事及演讲冠军,是大马辩坛明星辩手。

郑立恒为报章与电子媒体撰稿员,在大专时期为活跃于辩坛的明星辩手。曾经多次参与国内与国际赛事,并获得无数奖项。为国内多间中学辩论队顾问,同时也是辩论赛常驻评审。

侯立康是辩坛上的明星辩手,曾经多次参与国内外辩论邀请赛,也是大专辩论队的教练。他多次受邀请参与相声公开演出,也无数次参与企业活动、颁奖礼司仪与主持。

C4栋笃秀以售票表演方式演出,每张入场券仅售10令吉,有任何疑问或是有意购票者可以联系饶可韵 014-9314317、周俊炜 012-5285601或赵紫珊 012-6337509。





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Itu punya ITU

他是一位看起来70来岁的阿伯,是一位已经退休的校长,穿着简单的T恤,挂着和蔼的笑容。

大伙儿坐下后,就开始七嘴八舌的讨论着325的闹剧,一班年过半百的叔伯们谈得不亦乐乎,一位叔叔说最让他感慨的布条是写着“爸爸时代,不够老师;我的时代,也不够老师”的布条。



那位退休的校长缓缓的说起了自己的故事。

“1972年,我当临教,当时的薪水是一个月150块。。。后来有人安排我到师训学院,我就去咯。可是,那时候的教员用马来文教学,我教华小,他们用马来文教学,都不懂做什么?”

“不要紧,他们也是被逼的,你知道那个教员的马来文比我们还要差吗? 他要说一个专业名词,他说"itu punya ITU"。什么来的?!因为他也不会讲!他是华人,也是被逼用马来文来跟我们上课。”

“老师不够,从我那个时代到现在,还解决不到,因为,根本没有真正在解决。"

说完了,他长叹一口气。他说,退休后他去帮忙记录收取帛金的数额,通常会收到人家意思意思给的一些补贴,笑说自己是在为死人服务。老伯没有说自己生活清苦,可是大家心照,多年来,真正俯首愿为孺子牛的教职员待遇好不到哪里去。

接着老伯再说:“我知道民联没有做到很好,可是,我真的没有办法再看下去了。换,不一定好,可是那是唯一的希望。也不知道好不好,不是换给它做一下咯......只是,不知道看得到这一天吗?”

另一位叔叔说:“你算好咯!我的朋友在师训还要学爪夷文,真的不知道学来做什么。”

老伯又说:“那个副部长,他能做到什么?有事情要找部长啦!可是,你知道部长叫什么名字吗?他叫“梦游丁”,天天在梦游,怎么会解决问题?”

一片笑声后,叔叔伯伯们继续喝着杯子里剩余的茶。。。



后记:

这一晚,迟迟挥之不去的一句话,"Itu punya ITU",这句话说得好轻,但是辗转40年后,那感慨的语气说出了多少华教教师心中的无奈!真正在承受委屈的,是这些数十年来不离不弃,咬紧牙关一路随华教风雨路前进的伟大教职员吧!

2012年3月7日星期三

广告时间:国际妇女节促销配套

配合一年一度的3月8日国际妇女节,《独立新闻在线》及《当今大马》推出促销订阅配套,所有女性可在本月以区区100令吉的优惠价,订阅1年的普通配套,折扣高达50令吉。



2012年2月6日星期一

苏丹街-用马来西亚的天气来说爱你



大概晚上7点左右到苏丹街,先会合朋友们一起吃顿晚餐,因为知道这会是一个长夜!


晚上8点,赶快就到群众集合的福音堂。一路上,见到民众鱼贯的走入教堂,路旁有志工叔叔们在指挥交通,也确保出席的群众有序的不妨碍车子同行。




走入福音堂后,听到带着浓厚乡音的中文,是熟悉的一把声音,吉安已经开始在主持节目,伴随着的还有一把流利的英文及马来文翻译,因为在他身边还有一位印裔司仪。听吉安说,筹委会从去年7月就已经开始积极投入,可是,这个晚上,可能会是最后一次的聚会,那是多么无奈又唏嘘的语气。



福音堂斜坡上是一个大大的空地,前面被充作临时舞台,没有搭起任何的舞台,只是用强力灯照亮所有站在前方的筹委会成员,所以见到的是橙黄色一片。不过,出席的群众很合作坐在地上参与整个节目。福音堂空地后的体育馆也站了不少的人,在演唱会中,我们叫他们做“山上的朋友”,即便距离舞台一定的距离,大家还是愿意站着参与。




节目一开始,请出书法家当场挥毫,写的是“改道保古迹,灯佑苏丹街”,筹委会说,人民没有反对发展,只是希望当局能够改道或是绕道,不要带走苏丹街。挥毫的当儿,还有演绎者吹起了唢呐。


“年十四,灯佑苏丹街”,自然不能少了灯笼,在热心人士赞助下,筹委会能够派发免费的灯笼给所有出席者。特别交待各位以手相传灯笼,让所有人都拿到灯笼,就像大家用心去传达这个晚上要传达的信息一样。这个时候,现场男高音引吭高唱“满江红”


现场请出周金亮大哥演唱“用马来西亚的天气来说爱你”,这首歌带起了群众的热情,除了歌曲深入民心,那歌词也是大家的心中写照吧。千里迢迢远道而来,在这个夜晚聚集在苏丹街,其实也不就是因为“只是我太爱这片土地”。在唱起“Rasa sayang heh rasa sayang sayang hei、Hei lihat Nona Jauh、Rasa sayang sayang hei”,歌声更是响彻了云霄。


主持人说现场有千名出席者,不过从鱼贯的人潮还有挤满苏丹街的人流量来看,至少有3000人在现场,高峰时期甚至高达5000人。一场没有透过主流媒体大肆宣传的活动,一场没有华丽包装的聚会,却聚集了那么踊跃的人潮,这是难能可贵的情景,这凸显人民对于这条街的情感及要求保留的恳切之意。


当群众从福音堂提着灯笼走出大街时,只有“万人空巷”可以形容当时的街景,照亮苏丹街的是蜡烛亮起的点点灯火,还有那七彩的灯饰。不管认识还是不认识,大家肩并肩的提着灯,期望照亮苏丹街的每个角落,期望照亮苏丹街的未来,期望这盏灯可以一直照下去。


筹委会的用心体现在那不仅是游街那么简单,这一路上还有不同的艺术工作者在以他们独有的方式来表达对于苏丹街的诉求。有的表演者上浓妆后,以默剧的形式在店屋一角以舞台剧动作表现本身的诉求。有的表演者在街边燃烧小小的纸张,也有人齐备纸张和笔,要民众写下心中话,再把所有诉求缝合起来,叫做“相缝。苏丹街”。


这一刻,苏丹街已经不仅是一条街,它承载了浓浓的人文及文化气息,用文化荟萃也不足以形容在这一条街上那深刻的艺术氛围。


还有一群热血的歌手在福音堂的一角聚集青年们一起与音符起舞,用现代的方式来参与,这样的形式告诉当局,表达不满及诉求,其实可以很平和、很多元、很精彩。


这一晚,天气没有特别凉爽,只是群众的心情还是那么的澎湃、热情。一路上可以遇到不少的新知旧雨,大家似乎在新年佳节大团拜,却也心心相惜地了解彼此为何会来到这条大街,所以用力地拥抱、开心的高谈,因为知道,这条守护文化之街的路上,大家一点也不孤单。


节目、欢庆、喧闹、热血、澎湃持续了一夜,甚至直到回到家,还是在延续着。因为,那份情、那个景、那些人,那些一起为苏丹街而努力的所有回忆,将会深刻的烙印在所有人的心中,将会记载在这个国土的历史里。


不知道群众的努力能否感动握着发展大旗者,能否动摇那些冷漠的决定,可是至少人民用行动来表达捍卫的决心,那些动作是那么的简单而朴实,是那么的真切而坚定,这一刻,为所有的付出、参与、用心者感到骄傲!这才是马来西亚这片土地上,让人值得抬起头来拍胸膛说“好”的情景,而不是那远远竖立的高耸建筑物。


苏丹街-让所有人用马来西亚的天气来说爱你!


“相逢。苏丹街”-把心里的话写下,再用针线将所有心声串联起来。

一起守护苏丹街!

2012年2月5日星期日

年十四,灯佑苏丹街

转载自无限发掘
年十四,灯佑苏丹街 】节目表
【Chap Goh Meh - Light A Lantern, Save Jalan Sultan 】Program

5 Feb 2012 (年初十四)
8pm

诚邀你来提灯、上灯、照亮吉隆坡百年苏丹街
民灯祈佑下一个百年苏丹街!

On 5th of February 2012 (Sunday 8:00pm), we sincerely invite you to come and light the street of century-old Jalan Sultan bring hope and courage to the people of this street, including those dedicated friends in culture, heritage & arts……SUPPORT the people's choice of re-alignment (to Jln Pudu / Tun Tan Cheng Lock) ... OBJECT Land Acquisition !!! SAVE KL Heritage!!!

【灯佑 老街】Light with Blessing
地点Venue :精武体育会旁篮球场 Basketball Court next to Chin Woo Stadium
时间Time :8pm - 9pm
【灯佑 街艺】Light with Arts
地点:吉隆坡福音堂、人镜白话剧社门口、停车场(积善堂旧址)、百 代影社门口和 乐安茶室。 Kuala Lumpur Gospel Hall, Selangor Yan Keng Benevolent Dramatic Association, Car Park next to KL Commercial Book Co., In Front of Foto Pak Tai and Lok Ann Coffee Shop
时间:9pm-9.45pm

【灯佑 汇演】Light with performance
地点:停车场(积善堂旧址)Car Park next to KL Commercial Book Co.
时间:9.45pm-12am

主办Organiser:
【茨厂街社区艺术计划】团队 Petaling Street Community Art Project Team
杨两兴、张吉安、张集强, 刘庚友, 蔡炬莹、符幼明、蓝氏君、梁莉思、刘启晖、张锦超、黄秀娟、黄英隆。

参与单位 Participant
1. 【茨厂街社区艺术计划】:印制社区T恤 和 祈福春联 Petaling Street Community Art Project: T-shirt Printing & Spring Festival Couplets Writing
2. Kumpulan Kompang Silaturahim , Pemuda Madrasah Tarbiyah Kampung Bandar Dalam (MUAFAKAT) - Kompang (traditional Malay percussion instruments) Silaturahim Group, Youth Group Madrasah Tarbiyah of Kampung Bandar Dalam (MUAFAKAT)
3. 吉隆坡福音堂与 教友 Kuala Lumpur Gospel Hall and church member
4. 吉隆坡福音堂长老卓光汉 Presbyter of Kuala Lumpur Gospel Hall
5. 天主教吉隆坡总教区华文教务促进会黄大华神父 Archdiocesan Chinese Language Apostolate Commission, Kuala Lumpur
6. 【心灯佑老街】:妙赞法师、般若学舍 与 菩提工作坊 Rev Miao Zhan, Prajnagraha, and Persatuan Penganut Buddha Bodhi Kuala Lumpur
7. 【Pengkisahan Sejarah Jalan Sultan & Warisan Kuala Lumpur】 oleh Anak Jati Kuala Lumpur, Cikgu Ishak Surin (MUAFAKAT) – Historical Event of Jalan Sultan & Heritage Kuala Lumpur: by Cikgu Ishak Surin from Anak Jati Kuala Lumpur
8. 【一百个不舍】:孙春美老师 Performance and Installation
9. 【寿板舞踏】:冠南与 翠婷 Butoh Dance presented by Nyobakan
10. Deklamasi puisi Benz Ali & Tsuji Lam 蓝氏君
11. 【鼓动苏丹街】:周顺兴、廖世仪、李幕义、戴俊威 Drum Performance
12. 【改道保古迹,灯佑苏丹街】:书法家彭庆勤 Calligraphy Demonstration
13. 【 灯笼装置 】Tang long Installation by Astrid kooppe (Germany)
14. 【行为艺术】:刘德梁 Performing Art
15. 【拜天公,佑老街】 :谢培根 与Madkit Music Performance
16. 【饮茶改道】:梁浩彦、杨伟德、陈翰贤 与 王俊陞 Tea Ceremony and Chinese Instrumental Music Performance
17. 【旗开乱打】:尊孔独中学生 Percussion Performance presented by Confucian Private Secondary School
18. 新纪元学院戏剧影像系、贺世平 与 学生、吴友凭 Theatre presented by New Era College Visual and Drama Department
19. 【舞护老街】:郑涵妃 与 卢宝珠 Dance
20. 【相“缝”苏丹街】:陈栎 Music Performance
21. 【Kopitiam 】:男高音岑大伟与共响合唱团 Choir
22. 【茨厂街】:周金亮 与 张盛德 Music Performance
23. 【苏丹街满天响】:黄楚源 Sound Art
24. 【雪隆潮州会馆潮洲花灯】乐安茶室 Lantern Exhibition Lok Ann Coffee Shop
25. 汉寿堂文化体育会 Han shou Tang Lion Dance
26. 尊孔独中师生 Teacher and Student of Confucian Private Secondary School


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2012年1月14日星期六

2012台湾总统选举—媒体


台湾总统选举,没有办法到现场感受那股热闹的氛围。不过,在家看这次的选举,却也有意外的收获。

惊讶于台湾媒体的专业报导,那种迅速及全面的覆盖。制作团队、主持人都必须有高度的专业性,而且对于整体选情的及时评论更加考主持人对全局的掌握。虽然现场请了专业评论人,不过,对答之间的功夫,一点也不简单。

台湾总统选举,再度燃起那份对新闻的热诚,感受到站在新闻线上的热情!

2012年1月12日星期四

“国事论坛”之“人民如何当老板”




“国事论坛”之“人民如何当老板”!-翁诗杰、邓章钦、迦玛、徐达人~~今晚(12/11/11)7时30分,巴生黄氏登进会礼堂引爆!



2011年12月16日星期五

生命没有如果-李永业

什么样的一本书,会让人从书架上把它拿下?

封面很好-内容很特别-写得很感人-故事有共鸣-带给人期待~~

我想,这几个因素,都是让我决定把《生命没有如果》买下来的原因。

一位专科医生,从英国回到马来西亚,然后重新生活,再努力去弥补心中一直抹不去的遗憾,努力维系起自己作为东方人的自豪与内涵。文字中,透露着他年轻时的不羁,但是,随着年龄渐长却越来越成熟、懂事,甚至对过去感到遗憾。

其实,很多人都会选择相信自己的人生没有遗憾,因为,遗憾,让人懊恼,让人必须去接受,过去有一些决定是错的。告诉自己,曾经错了,那不是每个人都有勇气作出的判断。

所以,读着那份他对父亲的遗憾时,心里有钦佩、有感动、有共鸣。

很多东方人在崇洋媚外的当儿,他在寻着自己最原始的文化,他用文字来告诉大家说,他多么珍惜身为一个华人的身份,多么不愿意此后就被认定是一个洋人。

我相信每一个民族、每一个国族都有他们的特色与骄傲,但是让人感动的是,愿意去珍惜和在乎本身的原有价值与信仰,去相信守护自己的根,其实是理所当然的。尤其是在与国土分割数十年后,还能保有那份情感,其实,并不容易。

所以,深深被他的文字给触动。。。

还有父亲的那一个片段,可能经历有一些相同,东方人的父亲总是不懂得表达自己,结果,孩子与父亲之间有一道好厚、好厚的围墙。若不小心的在这段相处的岁月还有一些摩擦或是误会,围墙就会更加深厚。但是,哪怕多么的害怕、厌恶还是难过,每一个孩子,始终都会想回到父亲的臂弯,用最亲切的方式和至亲在一起,去感受那份爱。

因为,那份最原始的爱,才是最深厚以及不会变质的。也是因为那份爱,才能够让每个孩子茁壮成长,去用心感受世界,去面对所有的一切。

所以,看到所有关于父亲的描述时,真的、真的很感动!

每本书,都有它本身的价值,这一本书的价值,在于到达心里的深处,在于让人看到一个大孩子的无奈与感伤,即便在人群的顶端、即便一切都那么的卓越,如果最挚爱的、最在乎的不能够握住,其实,拥有了世界,也可能一无所有。。。

人生真的没有如果,读着,让人感受到一些需要被抓住的珍藏、不能被忽略的人生元素,也更懂得去审视自己的人生。

李永业,谢谢您!!!

走过的,没有办法回头;未来的,却还来得及铺上鲜红的玫瑰。。。
至少,在您怀里的孩子们,会是幸福及以您为豪的!!!<3

2011年12月8日星期四

#International Volunteers Week (2-8 Dec): Don’t talk so much-lah

Spot where Snowpiano is in this secondary school photo

Pang Sheue Chyn, fondly known by many people as “Snowpiano” shares her view on volunteerism in an exclusive interview.

Snowpiano / sno-pee-a-no/

Noun: 29-year old female journalist. Studied Science and Technology Management at University Malaya. Worked as an Assistant Editor for Rocket newsletter for 1 year before becoming a journalist with Oriental Daily News for 2 1/2 years.

Verb: Dreams of a world without discrimination, injustice and abuse of power. Dreams of a world with happiness and joy amongst all races in Malaysia. Dreams of a better Malaysia.

Adjective: Reading and writing news on politics ignites the fire in her.

Ka Ea: What got you interested in doing volunteering work?

Snowpiano: I was first exposed to volunteering work after a group of students from the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) came to my school in Kulai during the reformasi period. I was in Form Five then.

The UTM students organised an exhibition on various issues that touched on corruption, independence of our judiciary, rising price of petrol, impact of foreign policies on Malaysia, etc. The students stressed that these were important issues that students need to know about and to be honest, many of us were not aware of it.

Some of us were so troubled by these revelations that we wanted to create similar awareness on other youths.

At the World Peace exhibition in Kulai

Ka Ea: So what did you do to create that awareness?

Snowpiano: I got together with a team of 20 to 30 friends from school to organise a similar exhibition but focussing more on world peace at a shopping centre in Kulai. It was really fun and we learned a lot about how to organise exhibition and various issues such as education, international and national politics.

Ka Ea: D0 you think what you did have an impact at all?

Snowpiano: I’m not sure whether it was a success and whether we achieved what we set out to do since we were too young to assess such things. (Laughs)

Standing, second from the left.

Ka Ea: I’m really amazed and curious. You were really young. Did your school and parents know about this? Were they not worried about your engagement in “political activity” at such a young age?

Snowpiano: We did this on our own initiative. It didn’t involve our school. So, I don’t know what they think about it.

As for my parents, they trusted us and they didn’t object to it and to be honest, they thought it was a school project inspired by a group of university students. So what harm could it do? It was part of learning.

Many of my friends who participated in this activity went on to become politicians, government officials, teachers, NGO workers and journalists. So, I think we turned out not too bad! (Laughs)

Ka Ea: What drives you? Do you choose the type of cause you volunteer for?

Snowpiano: Any issues that affect Malaysians and Malaysia in general, interest me. So, I don’t really pick and choose a cause.

Once, my friends and I organised a camping retreat for drop-out students living in remote villages. Our objective was to create awareness on the importance of education. Education, not just from a classroom perspective. We wanted to impart on these students that even if they were not interested in their studies, they must find other meaningful ways of living their lives. You see, we were saddened by how many of them resorted to gangsterism after they dropped out from schools. We had workshop and counselling sessions with the students and hoped that these would help them to gain some perspectives in life.

I’m still in touch with some of them and am very happy to know that many of them have gone on to become responsible citizens. These are some of the things which drive me to do volunteering work.

Ka Ea: That’s amazing work. How did you mobilise all these youths? And did it cost you a lot to organise these activities?

Snowpiano: We spoke to [the] village heads and some school teachers and asked them for their help to identify the youths.

We also did fundraising on the streets. To be honest, it didn’t cost much. All of us also contributed some [money] from our own pockets. Seriously, people often think it costs a lot to organise activities but if you’re resourceful enough and keep the cost down to what’s necessary, it really doesn’t cost much.

Ka Ea: So, what happened to the “project”? Was there any continuity?

Snowpiano: It’s unfortunate. We wanted to do more but all my friends left Kulai after we graduated from secondary school. It was difficult to get together and continue [the project].

I’ve learned from this that it is important to build a DIY community, such as the one UndiMsia! is trying to achieve. Those who start a project must make sure that they pass on the knowledge and skills to others.

Sustaining a project is a challenge. It’s a waste to stop a good activity from continuing. [We] need to always nurture new people to take over.

Ka Ea: So, how would you encourage youths to do volunteering work? Many seem to think that they must concentrate on their studies and career first before they have the time to do anything else.

Snowpiano: I believe many people do not see the values of volunteerism. In fact, volunteerism can help youths to learn about many things which are useful to their studies and work. For instance, it really helps you to plan, organise and manage your time and work. These are things you can’t learn from a classroom. It helps you to realise your goal and purpose in life. It helps you to be resourceful and find ways of achieving things.

Finally and I think most importantly, it makes you alive. I notice that volunteers tend to be individuals who have passion for life. They have this spirit in them and I think this is wonderful.

Ka Ea: Yes, yes, it all sounds good but why do you think it’s so hard for many organisations to recruit and mobilise volunteers?

Snowpiano: (Ponders for awhile) Honestly? I think we must do away with traditional methods of recruiting volunteers. NGOs must be more result-orientated like the corporate world. The NGO mentality of skimping on money and time can sometimes be counter-productive. Sometimes, it’s important to spend more money and time to invest on fun and innovative activities that will attract volunteers.

I think sometimes, NGOs need to be a bit more “aggressive” and open-minded in their method of engagement. As long as the purpose is good, the method should not a factor. If [they] need to spend money to achieve results, then I think it’s justified.

Ka Ea: So, do you agree that volunteers should be paid?

Snowpiano: If an organisation can afford it, I don’t see why not. At least an allowance to help them cover some cost. But if someone expects to be paid when you ask for their help, then it’s not called volunteering, is it?

Ka Ea: Any last words?

Snowpiano: Errr…. yes. Let’s face it. Most youths are not interested to do volunteering work. I think there’s no point preaching to them about the benefits [of volunteering]. It’s pointless telling them [that] because they all know there is a shortage of volunteers to help out with so many issues in the world.

I think we need to stop talking so much and just get them to volunteer. Once they see the results of their work, it will encourage them to do more. Once they see how their work are affecting others and that they’re part of something, they will automatically volunteer. They must first see the results for themselves.

Ka Ea: So, basically, you’re saying we should all shut up and just do it?

Snowpiano: (Nods her head enthusiastically) Precisely.

On the stage with her friends at a mall in Kulai