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Satrio Nindyo (TIKO) Istiko has been a member of Linktree for 11 months and joined in July 2025. The social media accounts linked to from Satrio Nindyo (TIKO) Istiko are: Instagram, LinkedIn, Email, X, Website. Besides social media accounts, writtenbytiko has populated their site with Challenging the discourse of ‘fake asylum industry’ | Tāwharau Whakaumu — Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee StudiesCentre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies, A Ghost at a Festival (Fruit - A Queer Literary Journal), Intersectional problems, intersectional solutions - S-PARKS (GirlS and their PARKS) interventions, Adolescent girls as local active citizens: Developing a sense of belonging to local parks through ‘walk and talk’ and navigating local gender politics, The Queer(y)ing Asylum Podcast S3E2: Asylum isn’t “obvious”: queer migration, mental health, and structural violence with Satrio Nindyo Istiko / Tiko - Queer(y)ing Asylum | Podcast on Spotify, Health Without Borders Podcast, Monash Migration Centre's Next Generation Network, Race-conscious conversations: A decolonial interviewing style, Elite actors: Understanding representation of culturally and linguistically diverse communities in the Australian health system through an intersectional lens, A bad migrant: An autoethnographic case study of racism in Australian HIV care - Satrio Nindyo Istiko, 2024, Understanding key priority areas of mental health among queer asylum seekers and refugees in Australia through the lens of structural violence: A modified Delphi method study, Why do you make it about race? Epistemic disobedience of a public health doctoral trainee, Having Sex with Racist (The Sociological Review Magazine), WATCH: Race-conscious Conversations (on YouTube), Developing critical HIV health literacy: Insights from interviews with priority migrant communities in Queensland, Australia, Boom (The Magpie), Why Australia? (The Bournemouth Journal).