Society

Tsen-Waye Tay   |  

An ageing population and longer lifespans are thrusting Gen Z into the role of first-time caregivers, sometimes well before they enter adulthood. Is society ready to embrace and support them?

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Tsen-Waye Tay   |  

For some, the task of caregiving arrives sooner rather than later. Four young caregivers give us a glimpse of what it is like to hold the delicate balance of love and care in their hands.

Xie Yihui   |  

“Not Without Us” is a collection of essays presenting voices that explore the personal and political of living with a disability in Singapore.

Tan Tarn How   |  

A Shift in the Wind is a "time capsule", written 37 years ago by a group of people in their 20s and 30s. It captures the exuberant months after 1984's general election, when two opposition leaders won seats in Parliament, and young Singaporeans believed that democracy would prevail.

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