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What started out as a sing-along session has grown into something far more meaningful: a community choir built on generosity, ...
At 26, Kai Chua learnt to take the lessons from past failures and turn them into businesses driven by heart and ...
Curated by the Singapore Kindness Movement, The Pride discusses current affairs, social issues and highlights acts of kindness in Singapore ...
Feature Jurong Lake Gardens: Finding a green spot in our little red dot To mark Earth Day, The Pride takes a walk in one of the green spaces in Singapore that shows how greenery co-exists with ...
Author discusses her own experience of racism growing up, and talks about what gives her hope on diversity and inclusion in Singapore.
In a world where social media rules, let's remember that fathers are among the first real influencers to our children ...
The Travel Makers Programme does not only aim to teach crucial travelling skills to youths with intellectual disabilities, but it also seeks to foster empathy in the public towards people with special ...
Feature Bullied in school: “I wrote about my suicide attempt and my classmates laughed at me” Youth who struggled with mental health challenges says lack of support caused him to turn inwards to ...
Meet Uncle Chris, the 67-year-old tour guide who will take you into the hidden nooks of Singapore’s culture and history ...
Feature Student, 22, sets up youth volunteer network: “I know their struggles; I used to live in a shelter” After setting up a home-based business in 2018, Muhamad Imran Mean now has 350 volunteers in ...
Where does race, culture and nationality figure in a person's identity? What about life stories or overseas experiences? Where is home truly?
Movies entertain but they also educate us on what we often overlook. Here are five films (and their trailers) based on migrant workers' lives.
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