GOODSTUPH throws weight behind trans community with Pink Dot SG merch Details 10 June 2021
Social marketing agency GOODSTUPH is shining the spotlight on the trans community by launching merchandise in line with Pink Dot Singapore 2021, with proceeds going to The T Project. The T Project is a Singaporean social service group providing shelter and other social services for the transgender community. The campaign features portraits of people from the local transgender community, putting them in the spotlight and on a pedestal with a crown on their heads, bringing them to the forefront in this edition of the Pink Dot.
They will also share their stories in a video series to be released on GOODSTUPH’s Instagram and Facebook page during this Pride Month. Along with that, the agency has released three different posts on its Instagram and Facebook pages, dedicating each post to three different individuals who have been given the titles the Godd
Wednesday, June 9th 2021
On Sunday, the video of a man making allegedly racist remarks against an interracial couple went viral, evoking a strong critique from Singapore Home and Law Minister K Shanmugam. Earlier this year, in May, an Indian-origin woman was assaulted in an allegedly racially motivated incident.
In light of the two incidents, we caught up with Rajesh Rai, Associate Professor and Head of the South Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore. A celebrated scholar in the field of Indian Diaspora and Heritage studies, Rai has authored and edited several major works including:
Indians in Singapore, 1819-1945: Diaspora in the Colonial Port City. He was also assistant editor of the
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