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19 November 2018: Let’s Talk – Syariah Law, Wills & Inheritance
Want to learn more about Muslim wills and inheritance? In this talk, lawyer Nur Izyan will be di...|Events -
Cultivating Emotional Resilience From Within by Brave Spaces
Emotional resilience is the ability to maintain constructive function in times of extreme stress...|Events -
Photo essay exhibition, A Place To Call Home, reveals homes and lives of single-parent families
This post was originally published as a press release on 13 October 2018. Shots of messy, co... -
Singapore, Disrupted: A fireside chat with Chua Mui Hoong & Margaret Thomas
If inequality is the biggest challenge facing Singapore today, what policy solutions will de... -
Poverty Has A Woman’s Face Part II
“Inequality is one of the most serious issues facing Singapore today and if not tackled carefully,... -
A recap: Intersectionality in Malaya’s feminist movements
By Firqin Sumartono, AWARE volunteer On 25 September, Associate Professor Maznah Mohamad held a t... -
A Place To Call Home – A photo essay exhibition by single-parent families
For many families in Singapore, home is a stable sanctuary and a space to unwind. Single-parent ... -
Step Up, Speak Out! – Women & Dementia
“More women live with dementia than men. The prevalence is higher for women than for men; wome...|Events -
Intersectionality in Malaya’s Feminist Movements
Intersectionality is an analytic framework which considers that the various forms of social stra...|Events



