βShould we be outraged? What else can we do?: Reflecting on a schoolβs recent anti-LGBTQ+ content.
Judgments may arise in our minds about the counsellor and the school and with that, ill-will and anger can cloud our minds.Β
Judgments may arise in our minds about the counsellor and the school and with that, ill-will and anger can cloud our minds.Β
Coming out is a deeply personal process. WIthout sensitivity, there can be misunderstandings. Wilson shares his story
Pink Dot, an event that supports people's right to love, comes and goes every year. This year is back to a physical event with many hugs exchanged and photos taken. Beyond the event, how can we show support and compassion to our LGBTQ+ friends?
Since young, Kyle is always confused with how people look at him and why people like to call him names that are demeaning and hurtful. The term "gay" was not common during the β80s in Singapore.
The world has never been more united yet divided at the same time.
Social rights movements bring people together, but they also seem to tear people apart. Why is that? Have we missed the plot? Isn't the end goal to be at peace and to be happy?
Xin Yee (not their real name) shares with HOL on their journey of coming out as LGBTQIA+