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SUMMARY:A Conversation on Migrant Labour in Singapore
DESCRIPTION:Join this conversation with USP faculty Dr Leung Wing Sze and two invited speakers – Mr John Gee (Transient Workers Count Too) and Mr Zakir Hossain Khokon (a construction supervisor and freelance journalist) – as they look at various issues of migrant labour in Singapore. Mr Zakir\, also the winner of the 2014 and 2015 Migrant Worker Poetry Contest in Singapore\, will read some of his poems during the session. All USP community are invited to attend.
URL:https://usp.nus.edu.sg/event/a-conversation-on-migrant-labour-in-singapore/
LOCATION:Master’s Commons\, USP
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Where is My Body?
DESCRIPTION:Throughout our lives\, we have internalised various narratives from the media and loved ones on the bodies society finds acceptable\, enviable and even undesirable. Organised by Gender Collective\, this closed-door discussion on body ideals hopes to give better clarity on body positivity.
URL:https://usp.nus.edu.sg/event/where-is-my-body/
LOCATION:Theme Room 1\, USP
CATEGORIES:General
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