Safe Space, Alyssa Huynh
Safe Space, Alyssa Huynh
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Safe Space
My experience of racism in Australia and how I found hope through community

Author: Alyssa Huynh

Narrator: Alyssa Huynh

Unabridged: 7 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/04/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

'A searingly honest and impassioned account of being an advocate in the social media era, Alyssa's voice is fierce, urgent and brave; and filled with deep familial love. This book burns with an urgency and clarion call to action.' Alice Pung, author of One Hundred Days

This is a book for anyone who believes that racism has no place in Australia’s future and is ready to take action.

‘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, Alyssa Huynh heard stories from her family about their journey from Vietnam to Australia following the fall of Saigon and the racism they experienced upon arrival. While the discrimination she faced was different, she never quite felt like she belonged either.

Longing for a safe space, she turned to the internet. Through sharing her writing online, she created a supportive community for fellow Asians and people of colour with similar experiences, as well as for allies. When some of her views went viral, important conversations were sparked, but there was also racist backlash – showing her that the work was necessary and her voice had impact.

Honest and heartfelt, Safe Space is unapologetically angry and sincerely hopeful. 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, both to those who are victims of racism and wish to add their voice to the discourse or deepen their connection to their cultural identities, and to allies who want to learn more about how they can meaningfully show their support.

About Alyssa Huynh

Alyssa Huynh is a freelance writer from Melbourne. Alyssa began writing as a young girl, inspired by her trips to the library with her late grandfather. In 2020, she began sharing her thoughts on racism and connection to cultural identity through the Instagram account @alyssahuynhwritings and quickly gained a following for her poignant reflections and courageous anti-racism advocacy. Alyssa has worked as a diversity and inclusion advisor and contributed to publications including Mamamia, The Latch, Sydney Morning Herald and the Shameless podcast.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rina on July 27, 2024

4.5 stars. Growing up, Alyssa Huynh heard stories from her family about their journey from Vietnam to Australia following the fall of Saigon and the racism they experienced upon arrival. While the discrimination she faced was different, she never quite felt like she belonged either. Alyssa explores t......more

Goodreads review by kaitlyns_library on June 16, 2024

I found this really insightful and such an important read......more

Goodreads review by Huong on August 23, 2024

The thing that makes me like this book the most is her honesty, there is one part of it which is something I have experienced my whole time living in Australia but no one has talked or cared about enough: internal racism, After the fall of previous government in 1975, Vietnam continued to be separate......more

Goodreads review by Wynn on January 22, 2025

Coming into the book I thought I would share of lots of experiences with the author, being an asian or in asian immigrant community in Australia or Melbourne in particular. I don’t know if I’d agree with every single of her opinions but I do realise and appreciate the benefits of an activiist towards......more

Goodreads review by Sam on September 21, 2024

Content is important but there was a lot of fluff. Especially in the advice she was giving. I was expecting essays of her experiences and expertise but there was a lot of waffling on and repetition of what she already wrote a paragraph or chapter prior. Also - the chapter “the trust game” made me fee......more


Quotes

'A searingly honest and impassioned account of being an advocate in the social media era, Alyssa's voice is fierce, urgent and brave; and filled with deep familial love. This book burns with an urgency and clarion call to action.'

'This powerful set of essays knocks down any complacent attitudes Australians may share about racism. It is a straight-talking narrative from a powerful writer who has had enough, yet has the grace and fortitude to ask us to consider our attitudes and to create an environment based on humanity rather than race.'

'Safe Space is a call to action for Australians to wake up' 

'In Safe Space, the exploration of pain, frustration, and the impact on mental health is presented with a fresh gut-level anguish.'