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Joshua Irwandi has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in January 2021. Besides social media accounts, joshirwandi has populated their site with NPR – The Picture Show: 'Why Indonesians living near volcanoes won’t leave.', VOTE for American Museum of Asmat Art for Minnesota's Best!, joshuairwandi.com, The Guardian: 'The ‘big durian’: one day in Jakarta, the world’s largest city', Wereldmuseum, Leiden: 'TIME FOR PAPUA Exhibition, Batik - Tradition In Motion – a National Geographic project, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 'Arts of Oceania Audio Guide', The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 'Atopia Experience', The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 'Asmat Encounters', TIME Magazine, 'Fishing Communities Fight for their Future as Waters Rise', National Geographic, 'Demystifying Muarajambi', The Globe and Mail, 'In Indonesia’s Sulawesi, the promise of a nickel boom comes at a cost for local farmers', American Museum of Asmat Art, 'Not A Blank Canvas' – Exhibition, B&H Photography Podcast – Picturing World Cultures: Joshua Irwandi, Indonesia, The New York Times, 'A Vanishing Nomadic Clan, With a Songlike Language All Their Own', The Washington Post, 'Winning friends by training workers is China’s new gambit'', The Washington Post, 'To meet EV demand, industry turns to technology long deemed hazardous', VICE World News, ‘The Body Was Wrapped in Plastic’, National Geographic Books, Inside The Curve: Stories From the Pandemic, Aftenposten, ‘The city will be located here’, National Geographic, 'Indonesia's giant capital city is sinking. Can the government's plan save it?', Aftenposten, ‘For a moment he feared he would die at sea. Now he is afraid that it is the sea that is dying.’, Aftenspoten, 'Here, "Eastern caviar" is made.', UNESCO Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads Photo Contest, The Globe and Mail, 'How to Move a Capital City', National Geographic, 'Photos show the first 2 years of a world transformed by COVID-19', National Geographic, 'These photos were among the favorites of our 200 million Instagram followers', National Geographic Society, Science Agora Japan 2021, NHK World Japan, Eye on Photojournalists, NHK World Japan, Delta variant coverage, The Globe and Mail, 'Indonesia COVID-19 Epicenter', 2021 Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News Photography, Finalist, 2021 World Press Photo, General News, 2021 Lucie Foundation Open Call: The Guardian Project, Beyond Magnum: Chapter III, National Geographic, 'Pandemic Pets', National Geographic, 'Tragic photos can change the course of history–but not always', National Geographic, 'The photograph that shocked a nation', National Geographic, 'Photo of COVID-19 victim in Indonesia sparks fascination—and denial', National Geographic, 'How devastating pandemics change us'.