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The Singapore LGBT encyclopaedia
This wiki aims to provide readers with comprehensive information regarding Singapore LGBT culture and history. It was set up by Roy Tan and attempts to integrate all the disparate sources of information on Singapore's -
Singapore LGBT surveys
It is not known exactly how many LGBT people there are in Singapore. The Census of Population, which is done once every ten years, does not keep track of this demographic. The situation is not -
Roy Tan
Roy Tan (born 1958) is a healthcare professional passionately interested in documenting Singapore's LGBT history. He was one of the most active contributors of local LGBT-related news articles to the Singapore gay news -
Lee Kuan Yew's views on homosexuality
Singapore's first Prime Minister, Senior Minister and Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew publicly expounded his views regarding homosexuality on several occasions. His opinions were relatively liberal ones and in keeping with mainstream scientific opinion -
Singapore's first newspaper articles on the LGBT community
The first substantial mention of the existence of an LGBT community in Singapore was made in a groundbreaking 4-part feature by the evening newspaper, New Nation, entitled "THEY ARE DIFFERENT..." It was published on -
Police raids at Club One Seven
Club One Seven experienced several dramatic police raids during its years of operation. These incidents caused an uproar in the gay community and led to intense online discussion. The silver lining was that the events -
Lim Chi-Sharn
penned the following series of three seminal articles on SiGNeL describing his experiences after he declared his homosexuality to the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). They were first published on Fridae and later, on Yawning Bread -
Singapore gay businesses
Businesses catering to an exclusively gay clientele are a relatively recent phenomenon. It was unclear, prior to the 1980s, if the local pink market was large enough to sustain such enterprises. However, with widespread access -
Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap's views on homosexuality
Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap is a Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Aljunied Group Representation Constituency. Workers' Party member of parliament (MP) Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap supports the Wear White campaign[1] that opposes homosexuality -
Archive of "Gay Law: Emancipation And Emasculation", Lim Wee Kuan, 1 October 2002
This groundbreaking, exhaustively researched talk on laws pertaining to LGBT people in Singapore was delivered by lawyer Lim Wee Kuan to the Safehaven ministry at the Free Community Church on 1 October 2002. It was -
Ng Chee Meng's views on homosexuality
Defence Force, holding the rank of Lieutenant-General. He was also the Chief of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) from 2009 to 2013. He is currently a Member of Parliament (MP) in the -
Archive of NTU study "Homosexuality in Singapore: Perceptions, Public Opinion, and the Media" (24 January 2011)
This is an archive of a PDF document of the slide presentation during the lecture, "Homosexuality in Singapore: Perceptions, Public Opinion, and the Media" by Assoc Prof Benjamin H. Detenber of the Wee Kim Wee -
Singapore Democratic Party politicians' views on homosexuality
The Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) supports LGBT equality in Singapore and is against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity/expression[1],[2]. It also supports the repeal of Section 377A, making -
Goh Meng Seng's views on homosexuality
letter signed by 7 members of the LGBT community several months before the 2011 General Election querying Singapore's political parties' views on various issues of concern to the community (see main article: Singapore political -
Russell Heng
of all the pioneering gay activists, Heng was the first local academic to write research papers on homosexuality in Singapore and also one of the founding members of the LGBT equality advocacy group, People Like -
Reform Party politicians' views on homosexuality
The Reform Party supports LGBT equality in Singapore, including the repeal of Section 377A of the Penal Code which criminalises sex between men. On Monday, 25 April 2011, the Reform Party's Secretary-General Kenneth -
Daoism in Singapore
Daoism is the religion of 10.9% of the entire population of Singapore, growing from 8% ten years earlier. The definition of "Daoism" in the city-state includes Chinese folk religion. In general, nearly all -
Paul Tambyah
division of infectious diseases at the National University Health System (NUHS) and was the president of the Singapore Society of Infectious Diseases. He was the assistant dean at the National University of Singapore's Faculty -
Chan Chun Sing's views on homosexuality
Secretary-General of the National Trade Union Congress (NTUC). Prior to entering politics, he served in the Singapore Armed Forces, where he rose to the rank of Major-General and was appointed Singapore's Chief -
National Solidarity Party politicians' views on homosexuality
letter signed by 7 members of the LGBT community several months before the 2011 General Elections querying Singapore's political parties' views on various issues of concern to the community (see main article: Singapore political -
Ong Ye Kung's views on homosexuality
2015 General Elections. On Friday, 14 September 2018, during a dialogue with the audience at the annual Singapore Summit, a conference for business and thought leaders to discuss business and global affairs, Ong was asked -
Deryne Sim
Dot SG which conducts fundraising activities for Pink Dot SG and promotes workplace inclusion in Singapore. Additionally, she is a committee member with the Ready4Repeal movement, which advocates for the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Singapore. -
Tommy Koh's views on homosexuality
Tommy Koh is an international lawyer, professor and diplomat from Singapore. He was also a former ambassador to the United Nations. Koh has publicly expressed his views on homosexuality on several occasions. -
Benjamin Hill Detenber
Benjamin Hill Detenber is an Associate Professor at the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, College of Humanities, Arts,& Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University. Email: tdetenber@ntu.edu.sg -
Chee Soon Juan's views on homosexuality
Dr Chee Soon Juan, Secretary-General of the Singapore Democratic Party, has accepted Singapore's pioneering LGBT advocacy group People Like Us' (PLU) invitation to several IndigNation events where he has spoken up for LGBT
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