Moyang Kasih started her career at Tempo in 2014 covering stories on art and cinema and is actively engaged with the Indonesian Data Journalism Network.

Her educational background comes from the North Sumatera University’s faculty of psychology, studied religious pluralism and democracy at Philadelphia’s Temple University in 2013.

Kasih also received the 2018 Chevening scholarship to obtain her masters at the Social History of Art from the University of Leeds.

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