on the flip side
Malminderjit Singh gets real about race and religion with Nazhath Faheema and Darren Mak, prominent figures in the harmony sector, and what it feels like to be a minority in Singapore today. As friends who have spent years working in interfaith and community spaces, all three share their honest feelings on the burden of proving their Singaporean identity, issues even within races, and what warning signs might signal a more divided society. With humour, joy and space for difficult reflection, they ask the question: How multicultural are we really? Chapters (00:00) Intro (01:00) Meet Faheema & Darren (04:25) They always ask me where I come from (14:33) What does racism look like now? (22:30) A different way of looking at privilege. (28:14) Break (28:30) The best country for minority groups? (32:30) The tudung issue. (38:30) Should the Government step back? (41:30) Are you ready to hear the ugly truth? (44:22) Government should have spotted this earlier (49:00) What more we can do 👀 Stay tuned and make sure you’re subscribed with notifications on! 🔎 Follow us for exclusive updates: 🔴 YouTube: @majulahpresents 🟢 Spotify: @majulahpresents 🟣 Apple Podcast: @majulahpresents 🎥 TikTok: @majulahpresents 📷 Instagram: @majulahpresents
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