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S02E30 Decriminalisation

24 min · 10 de feb de 2026
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In this episode Stuart talks to us about discrimination in general and its relationship to the decriminalisation process and other legal change. He explains that the advocacy had had an effect, even if it was indirectly, and how confrontational politics does not work in Singapore. How does this affect the advocacy around workplace discrimination and marriage equality? First, however, he discusses what was the next big challenge: same sex parent adoption rights. Other subscription, listening and following options here ⁠https://bit.ly/m/semuakita⁠ #queer #LGBTQ #oralhistory #Singapore

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