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Taking Ctrl, Finding Alt: A dialogue on the role of technology in cases of sexual violence
By Mandy Chng, AWARE volunteer Technological advancements and the interconnectivity of new media play an increasing role in women’s experiences... -
Malay Religious Conservatism: A Historical Survey
Many have observed the rise of Malay religious conservatism that has impacted various spheres such as social relations and politics.... -
Film screening: Remittance
August 30th, 2017 | Employment and Labour Rights, EventsDue to popular demand, AWARE, Aidha and HOME are organising another set of screenings of Remittance, a powerful film telling... -
One in five sexual assault cases seen by SACC involved technology
This post was originally published as a press release on 30 August 2017. One employer sexually harassed a woman, telling... -
Proposed Amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code and Evidence Act: AWARE’s submission to the government consultation
August 24th, 2017 | Gender-based ViolenceThrough our Helpline and the Sexual Assault Care Centre (SACC), the Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE) has... -
Blank Run: A visceral depiction of the impact of trauma on memory
Can one reconstruct a clear and authentic memory of a traumatic event? -
May’s story: Strengthen support for migrant spouses
May* is a Singapore PR, who has been living and working in Singapore for ten years. She was married to... -
Let’s Talk: Growing up as a girl in the Kingdom of Women
August 15th, 2017 | Events, Gender-based ViolenceHear author Choo Wai Hong share about her adventures and life in the matriarchal Mosuo community. Can you imagine a... -
Why many survivors do not report sexual assault
August 15th, 2017 | Gender-based Violence, Letters and op-edsThis piece was originally published as an op-ed in The Straits Times’ Opinion section on 15 August 2017. In 2015,...