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National Gallery Singapore‘s bi-yearly immersive art exhibition returns with a different twist with the current restrictions in place. For the first time, Children’s Biennale 2021 returns in a hybrid form, opening up to local and international audiences. This year’s theme is ‘Why Art Matters’, celebrating the meanings of home, diversity, and time. You can now enjoy. ....
When You’re Ready is an eight-week-long culturally sensitive program held several times a year that prepares young LGBTQ Asians, 29 and under, for living authentically, giving them tools to handle the stress and navigate the repercussions. ....
Human Rights Watch Submission to the Universal Periodic Review of Singapore October 2020 Introduction Human Rights Watch submits the following information regarding Singapore’s implementation of recommendations received and accepted following its second Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in 2016. The major human rights issues raised in this submission are a continuation of many of the concerns raised during the last review. While Singapore agreed to improve its legal instruments in the field of human rights and social protection[1] and to further include international human rights norms into its national legislation,[2] there has been very little progress in this regard. The government continues to use overly broad laws restricting freedom of speech to prosecute critical speech or to label it as false or “fake,” and the right to peaceful assembly remains severely restricted. ....
news Why Southeast Asia’s LGBT community is finally coming out A supporter attends the annual Pink Dot event in support of the LGBT community in Singapore. Photo: AFP Ten years ago, as radio presenter Joshua Simon was about to share a photo and a video on Facebook, he felt nervous. The images were of him, his friends and hordes of other people enjoying the 2011 edition of Singapore s Pink Dot rally, a celebration of the city state s LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community. Since its inception in 2009 the rally has drawn thousands of supporters and sponsorship from tech giants Google and Facebook, despite gay sex being technically illegal in the country. Under Singapore law (albeit one the government has said it will not enforce), gay sex between men is punishable with a jail term of up to two years. ....