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Hereafter: A Youth-led Forum

How do we build a place that has seemingly been built beyond its edges?

Join us in STPI’s very first youth-led forum as we contemplate the complexities of land reclamation in Singapore. This panel features Madhumitha Ardhanari (Senior Sustainability Strategist at Forum for the Future), Ho Xiang Tian (LepakinSG) & Woo Qiyun (sustainability consultant & founder of The Weird and Wild), moderated by Tim Min Jie. The panel will deliberate sand as a commodity, question the narratives and realities of reclamation and development, and explore how we may navigate through the impacts and anxieties they bring.

πŸ”΄ 22 Jan, Sat
πŸ”΅ 3-430pm
βšͺ️ Onsite and livestream

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3nwshA3

Organised by STPI
#environment #paneldiscussion
Turning Anxiety Into Action
Does talking about the climate make you nervous? Is climate-anxiety something you see all around you?

During this event we will have youth speakers along with inspiring leaders talk about their journey and share tips on how to keep going and empower others to take meaningful climate action.

πŸ”΄ 21 Jan, Fri
πŸ”΅ 5-6.15pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/33EGBz8

Organised by CDL Sustainability, Singapore Sustainability Academy, Youth4climate & Singapore Youth for Climate Action
#environment #paneldiscussion
Kampung Spirit, Mutual Aid, Whatever You Call It

The concept of communally organised cooperation in times of need is no stranger to Singaporeans. As a round-up to Fringe 2022: The Helpers, Channel NewsTheatre speaks to a panel of festival artists and community organisers about what it means to actively look out for one another in our everyday lives, and whether it is a sustainable response to the systemic inequalities that created such need in the first place.

πŸ”΄ 22 Jan, Sat
πŸ”΅ 2pm

πŸ‘‰ More info here: https://bit.ly/3GxNXmA

Organised by Channel NewsTheatre & M1 Singapore Fringe Festival
#community #paneldiscussion
Caregiving with Confidence

Calling out to all caregivers!
Join us for a virtual panel to help caregivers manage their own mental health journey while caring for youths with mental health conditions. Our expert panellists will touch on topics such as self-regulation of emotions, recognising signs of caregiver burnout, and finding the silver linings in our caregiving situations.

πŸ”΄ 19 Feb, Sat
πŸ”΅ 10am-12pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3AIWsZT
πŸ‘‰The first 100 sign ups will get an exclusive care pack

Organised by Prepare To Care, Institute of Mental Health & Caregivers Alliance Limited
#mentalhealth #paneldiscussion
Emerging Warmer: A Climate Manifesto for Sing Lit?

We believe art practitioners have a responsibility to bear witness to the climate crisis and expand society’s vision for its future.

Come hear our panelists discuss climate grief, target audiences and their visions for the environment and local arts scene in the next 5 years, and how the arts can respond to the realities of a warmer world.

πŸ”΄ 26 Feb, Sat
πŸ”΅ 11am - 12pm
πŸ—Ί 27A Jalan Besar S(208796)

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/36ueGDy

Organised by Sing Lit Station
#climatechange #paneldiscussion
S4F Eco-Poetry Night

Eco
-Poetry concerns poetry surrounding themes of ecologies, our environments, and our human systems in relation to them.

Participate in S4F Eco-Poetry Night which features various local poets performing their poems. They will also participate in a panel discussion which surrounds environmental literature in Singapore, and its role in climate activism / intersectional environmentalism.

πŸ”΄ 27 Feb, Sun
πŸ”΅ 8pm - 10pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3I2t1oy

Organised by Students 4 Fossil Free Future (S4F)
#poetry #enviroment #paneldiscussion
Doing & Being: Intersections of Community Organising

Petitioning, art-making, twitter-threading & more -- what are the different vehicles that allow us to participate in civil society, and how might they interact and evolve with each other to affect change?

Join us as we discuss what it means to participate in civil society at different levels, and through different mediums and roles: How can examining the multitude ways of doing civil society work -- from the women’s rights movements in the 1980s to anti-racist and climate crisis campaigns of the 2020s -- inform a way forward for us as collective, concerned citizenry?

πŸ”΄ 26 Mar, Sat
πŸ”΅ 8.30pm - 10pm
πŸ’° $7.49

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3ItdKMN

Organised by Ethos Books
#civilsociety #paneldiscussion
Conversations Reimagined: Urban Poverty, The Hidden Struggles

Be part of a purposeful discussion and learn more about food insecurity from the researchers behind β€œThe hunger report: an in-depth look at food insecurity in Singapore”.

After, stay on to partake in an engaging exchange among social work practitioners from various voluntary welfare organsations, as they deepen our understanding of urban poverty and uncover the untold experiences of the urban poor in Singapore.

πŸ”΄ 14 Apr, Thu
πŸ”΅ 3-4.30pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3O4bfEG

Organised by The Best of You
#inequality #paneldiscussion
Earth Day: Bigger Than Us (NC16) + Panel Discussion

Bigger Than Us
tells us the story of Melati and fellow activists across the globe, a new generation rising up to fix the world. The film touches on topics of human rights, the climate, freedom of expression, social justice as well as access to education and food.

Just like how the activists in this film are fighting for what they believe in, changemakers in Singapore are stepping up for causes they are passionate about. Join our post screening panels as we meet our special guests advocating for issues such as animal protection and indigenous cultures, to critical ecosystems and making Singapore (and the world) a better place.

πŸ”΄ 22 & 23 Apr, Fri & Sat
πŸ”΅ 7pm - 10pm
πŸ—Ί Golden Mile Tower, 6001 Beach Road (S)199589

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/37VwtUS

Organised by The Projector & Coastal Natives
#climatechange #film #paneldiscussion
Treasures from our Forests

What is in a forest? How can knowledge systems foster greater care for our earth?

In collaboration with Singapore Heritage Festival 2022, Ethos Books is proud to present this online panel, featuring Diana Rahim, Darren Quek, Angela Ferguson and moderated by Woo Qiyun. Our panelists will explore the ways in which we can rekindle our connection with our natural heritage.

πŸ”΄ 21 May, Sat
πŸ”΅ 10.30am - 12pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3kPs49h

Organised by Ethos Books
#environment #heritage #paneldiscussion
Singapore’s Natural Heritage: Are We Doing Enough to Safeguard Its Future?

Singapore has an immensely rich natural heritage. Nonetheless, the resilience of our biological natural resources must not be taken for granted, as it is intimately tied to our survival as a nation.

Join our panelists as we explore how our colonial legacy, shifting socio-cultural biases and current infrastructural capabilities have shaped our attitudes towards nature, and discuss how individuals and groups–through the lens of Education, Civil Society and Science–can play a part to safeguard Singapore’s natural heritage.

πŸ”΄ 20 May, Fri
πŸ”΅ 7pm
πŸ—Ί LT27, NUS Faculty of Science or Online (Zoom)

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3Lju5W2

Organised by Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
#environment #paneldiscussion
From Conflict to Coexistence: Our interactions with wildlife around us

Hornbills, Macaques, Otters and Pangolins are just some wildlife sharing the city space with us. With the recent spate of human wildlife incidents, it is timely to explore this topic.

Organized as part of NParks SustainableFest 2022, the event will be discussing our attitudes and acceptance towards different animals living among us and how that may shape our experiences and interactions with them.

πŸ”΄ 4 June, Sat
πŸ”΅ 2pm - 3pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3PQlsWn

Organised by GreenSG COLLAB
#HumanWildlifeCoexistence #CityInNature #paneldiscussion
Humanitarian Crises: Local and Global Responses

As the Russia-Ukraine war continues to unfold, this panel recentres the discussion to the various humanitarian crises that are likewise ongoing in other parts of the world. How do we reconcile local and global responses to crises in ways that empower one another? How can local and global advocacy support each other? How can humanitarianism be β€œglobalised” rather than concentrated in specific regions?

Join AFR-SG and their esteemed speakers for an afternoon of discussion.

πŸ”΄ 4 June, Sat
πŸ”΅ 3pm - 5pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/38C9iQe

Organised by Advocates For Refugees – SG
#Humanitarianism #paneldiscussion
Book Launch of How We Live Now: Stories of Daily Living

How We Live Now offers a multi-faceted, multi-voiced view of contemporary life in Singapore which invite readers to think seriously about the world around them, with urgent contemporary challenges such as social inequality and mental health, as well as age-old frictions in personal relationships and friendships.

Join us as they discuss these themes in fiction writing and grapple with important questions of our time: how are we living now and how will we continue?

πŸ”΄ 19 Jun, Sun
πŸ”΅ 8-9.30pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3NMmT6U

Organised by Ethos Books
#challenges #book #paneldiscussion
Queer Violence, Queer Silence: LGBTQ persons' experiences of sexual assault

LGBTQ persons have their own unique stigmas and challenges in the journey to justice and recovery. How do LGBTQ persons fight against sexual violence? Where can LGBTQ survivors go for support?

Join speakers from AWARE and a survivor of sexual violence for a panel discussion on sexual assault.

πŸ”΄ 28 June, Tues
πŸ”΅ 8 - 930pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3zZ0hM6

Organised by AWARE & Sayoni
#LGBTQ #sexualviolence #paneldiscussion
Growing Edible Greens

To meet Singapore's '30-by-30' goal in which we aim to produce 30% of our nutritional needs locally and sustainably by 2030, some people have turned to innovative ways to increase production.

Join us at Growing Edible Greens and learn more about building a more resilient food future!

πŸ”΄ 6 Jul, Wed
πŸ”΅ 4pm
βšͺ️ Singapore Sustainability Academy, 180 Kitchener Rd, #06-10, Singapore 208539

πŸ‘‰ To sign up please email angielim@cdl.com.sg

Organised by City Development Limited
#paneldiscussion #sustainability