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Is Singapore’s Infrastructure Really Designed For Diversity?

28 min · 27 de ago de 2025
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How does where we live shape who we are — and who we grow up with?In this episode, Annette and Jeevan dive into the invisible design of Singapore’s heartlands: from the Ethnic Integration Policy to carefully planned HDB blocks, parks, and public transport. They explore how urban planning isn’t just about buildings — it’s about the daily moments that quietly bring people from different walks of life together.They hit the streets to ask Gen Zs what they really know about EIP — and why, even if they don’t notice it, it’s already part of how they experience community, culture, and connection.From floor parties and food exchanges to bus uncles and block identities — this episode unpacks the unspoken design behind how we live together.

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Portada del episodio Is Singapore’s Infrastructure Really Designed For Diversity?

Is Singapore’s Infrastructure Really Designed For Diversity?

How does where we live shape who we are — and who we grow up with?In this episode, Annette and Jeevan dive into the invisible design of Singapore’s heartlands: from the Ethnic Integration Policy to carefully planned HDB blocks, parks, and public transport. They explore how urban planning isn’t just about buildings — it’s about the daily moments that quietly bring people from different walks of life together.They hit the streets to ask Gen Zs what they really know about EIP — and why, even if they don’t notice it, it’s already part of how they experience community, culture, and connection.From floor parties and food exchanges to bus uncles and block identities — this episode unpacks the unspoken design behind how we live together.

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