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The High Cost of Free Drinks
January 20th, 2010| Gender-based ViolenceLocal nightspot Overeasy made news sites and blogs the world over with its recent ‘Fill My Cups’... -
Not OK to say boys will be boys and girls must beware
January 13th, 2010| Children and Young PeopleThe alleged groping of a woman by four men at the Siloso Beach Countdown Party on New Year’s E... -
A Feminist at Fifteen
January 13th, 2010| Family and DivorceLike many other 15 year olds, Iris Jin juggles school-work with her hobbies like reading, drawing an... -
Everyone Needs a Day Off
December 2nd, 2009| Employment and Labour RightsBy John Gee, President, TWC2 GET THIS POSTER. IT'S FREE. Pick up a copy at either AWARE or the ... -
The State of Women: Reality Bites
November 11th, 2009| External CampaignsBy Dana Lam, AWARE President [caption id="attachment_3249" align="alignleft" width="180"] Illustr... -
Standing on their shoulders
October 18th, 2009| NewsConstance Singam takes a look at three women whose commitment to women’s causes has helped to resh... -
Why should we care about Kartika?
September 26th, 2009| Muslim Women's RightsBy Vivienne Wee How did you react when you heard in July that a woman was about to be caned in Mala... -
No To Rape. No Exceptions.
September 14th, 2009| External CampaignsVIEWPOINT By Jolene Tan At first blush, the campaign name No To Rape seems odd. Who could disa... -
President’s Message: The crisis that opened up the space for debate
August 29th, 2009| AGM and AWARE UpdatesAWARE faced a crisis earlier this year. But, says AWARE President DANA LAM, it was a crisis that was...