How Taking a Micro-Retirement Taught Gabe About Success

What does it really take to leave stability behind in pursuit of travel, freedom, and living life on your own terms?
Do Rental Flats Keep the Kampung Spirit Alive?

In a world where doors remain closed and greetings in communal spaces are fleeting, how are rental flats in Singapore keeping the kampung spirit alive? Our writer finds out.
A Swiftie Anthem : Harnessing greatness for gender equality

Let’s celebrate International Women’s Day by uplifting one another through a Swiftie Anthem.
Collaborating with our Migrant Heroes to care for Stray Animals

From fostering to feeding, here are some animal volunteers who have joined forces with migrant workers to create a haven for our strays.
Let your Dreams Set Sail with Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series

Even if you don’t have a dream yet, the Straw Hat Spirit is seriously contagious!
“Stand with You” is bringing Communities Together To Say “Thank You”

Like SARS in 2003, the coronavirus striking our nation 17 years on brings lessons, not just in terms of fighting the virus, but also the sense of community and unity needed to overcome this crisis. While there are many groups and individuals coming out to encourage the workers at the frontline of the fight, more […]
An Unreserved Apology by William Wan, General Secretary of the Singapore Kindness Movement

Dear Readers of The Pride, It is with deep sincerity that I unreservedly apologise for the two articles contributed by Edwin Yeo published in The Pride, which is owned by the Singapore Kindness Movement. Edwin’s articles – “Preetipls, it’s not because I am Chinese” and “The silent majority has a lot to apologise for, so […]
In a multi-religious country like Singapore, does Islamophobia even exist?

The recent terror attack in Christchurch, which left 50 dead and 50 others injured, highlighted just how Islamophobia across the globe is spiralling out of control. Across Europe and the United States, anti-Muslim sentiment is growing. Singapore’s Minister of Home Affairs and Law, K Shanmugam, said in the aftermath of the Christchurch attack that “societies […]
Why Brexit means it’s time for global anger management

By now, you would have realised that this Brexit thing that your friends keep talking about isn’t the granola bar you buy at the airport (thanks for that one, John Oliver), but depending who you ask, it’s either a non-event, or it’s the worst day in British post-war history. While everyone else is rushing to […]