Events

Book review: Stark images reevaluate colonial culture in Dutch East Indies
Sandeep Ray’s ‘Celluloid Colony’ focuses on lost films of Indonesia under the Dutch


How best to bridge divides and strengthen a common national identity?
The issue of tribalism and identity was discussed at a conference this week. Insight looks at why the subject has come under the spotlight and why it matters.


The war against Covid is over – if we want it to be
As we learn to live in peace with the virus, vulnerable people must be protected, rapid antigen testing can be used to help protect children, and global health equity is vital


'Singa-Pura-Pura' a collection of 12 local writers
‘Singa-Pura-Pura’ a collection of 12 local writers


Can racial harmony in Singapore be fostered by law?
To live in Singapore is to be aware of race. It is on birth certificates, in the pledge, and informs a wide spectrum of government policies from housing to healthcare. It is also a subject Singaporeans would more often than not tread cautiously or tiptoe around, given the sensitivities surrounding the issue. Recently, the topic has come under scrutiny following a series of highly publicised incidents. Insight examines the issue.


ISD watching social media, gaming platforms for terror-related activity
ISD watching social media, gaming platforms for terror-related activity


Regardless of Race: Will We Ever Get There? (24:30-min mark)
Regardless of Race: Will We Ever Get There? (24:30-min mark)


Montreal AI Ethics Institute, The State of AI Ethics Volume 5 (Pages 193 – 195)
Montreal AI Ethics Institute, The State of AI Ethics Volume 5 (Pages 193 – 195)


Slow business but some hawkers in Singapore still not on food delivery apps
Slow business but some hawkers in Singapore still not on food delivery apps


Education and language shifts
Education and language shifts
