A collection of essays and advice about navigating racism in modern Australia, and creating your own safe space, for those who have faced racial discrimination and their allies.
I’ve played the role of the quiet and embarrassed Asian girl who shyly laughs along more than I should have in my lifetime. Enough is enough.
Growing up as a Vietnamese Australian girl in Melbourne, Alyssa never felt like she belonged. Longing for a safe space, she began sharing her thoughts online, creating a supportive community for fellow Asians and people of colour with experiences similar to her own.
When her views on a problematic makeup trend and other harmful stereotypes went viral, important conversations were sparked. Alyssa never expected her words to resonate with so many people – or for them to prove so divisive. She was met with racist backlash at every turn, but the hate only spurred her on – here was proof that the work was necessary.
Through this fearless collection of essays, Alyssa explores the challenges she has faced as an Asian Australian and those that made her the advocate she is today. She also offers practical advice for those wanting to add their voice to the discourse and deepen their connection to their cultural identities, as well as tips for allies.
Honest and heartfelt, Safe Space is unapologetically angry and sincerely hopeful. This is a book for anyone who believes that racism has no place in Australia’s future and is ready to take action.