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Sex sells – but what messages about gender are you really consuming?
January 30th, 2012| Employment and Labour RightsAre today’s advertisements more sexualized? Or are they moving towards a more gender-neutral stanc... -
Thoughts after watching Aunty Lucy
January 5th, 2012| Gender-based ViolenceAWARE member Lee Yenyen (pictured below) ponders the damaging gender stereotypes found in the Chines... -
An eventful year for women’s rights
December 20th, 2011| Gender-based ViolenceRegime-changing revolutions, global protests, and other landmark achievements: A look back at 2011. ... -
Real-life stories of hope and pain
December 13th, 2011| Family and DivorceA survivor of domestic violence reviews the new book Nightingale Songs: Survival Stories From Domest... -
Can we still trust ASEAN?
December 2nd, 2011| Gender-based ViolenceThe following is a press statement issued by the South-east Asia Women's Caucus on ASEAN, a network ... -
SlutWalk Singapore: Fringe Events
October 19th, 2011| External CampaignsSlutWalk Singapore has launched its official website. Check it out to get the latest updates on ... -
London Weight Management’s parent company replies
October 12th, 2011| Gender-based ViolenceOn September 30, AWARE sent letters of complaint to the Advertising Standards Authority Of Singa... -
SlutWalk Singapore: Happening this December
August 24th, 2011| Children and Young PeopleOrganisers aim to take a stand against sexual violence and victim-blaming 2011 has been an e... -
The two messages of SlutWalk
August 23rd, 2011| Gender-based ViolenceThe first is simple: A woman is never responsible for being raped because of what she wears. The sec...