The Singapore I Recognise: Voices from the Ground

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ส.ค. 2024
  • 📽️Ethos Books presents The Singapore I Recognise: Voices from the Ground 📽️
    The Singapore I Recognise
    This 3-week National Day initiative celebrates the many facets, definitions and narratives of Singapore. Featuring a short video documentary, pop-up bookstore and community collaborations from 15 July - 6 August, as well as Singapore's first One-Book Bookshop, The Singapore I Recognise seeks to engage Singaporeans in meaningful conversations about where we are now, and where we want to go.
    Discover more voices this National Day weekend at Singapore’s first One-Book Bookshop.
    📍Fri - Sun, 4 - 6 Aug
    📍Dakota Dreams | 51 Old Airport Road | #02-55
    📍11am - 5pm
    🎤 Voices from the Ground
    Capturing interviews with 15 socially-engaged pioneers, thought leaders and practitioners across politics, academia, civil society and the arts, Voices from the Ground illuminates the Singapore they know and their hopes for our country.
    Featuring:
    Alfian Sa'at
    Andrew Tay
    Constance Singam
    Corrie Tan
    Edwin Thumboo
    Haji Ali
    Jamus Lim
    Jean Seizure
    Paul Tambyah
    Mysara Aljaru
    Rajkumar Thiagaras
    Sharul Channa
    Sng Poh Yoke
    Walid J. Abdullah
    Wong Meng Ee
    #thesgirecognise
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    About Ethos Books:
    Established in 1997, Ethos Books, an imprint of Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd, we are an independent publisher of literary fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. We aim to create books that capture the spirit of a people and reflect the ethos of our changing times.
    Follow us on our social media channels to get updates on our exciting new releases:
    Instagram: / ethosbooks
    Facebook: / ethosbooks

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  • @4nn1_4nn1gaming
    @4nn1_4nn1gaming ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Dawg I live in singapore

  • @musarainbow396
    @musarainbow396 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Why immigrants still can't sing majullah singapura after become Singaporean. maybe they are shame because majullah singapura in malay language, right? or maybe they don't like malay.