Transcend: A Guide for Newly Identified Transgender Individuals and Their Families

Transcend: A Guide for Newly Identified Transgender Individuals and Their Families

Posted On: June 8, 2024

Books can be an excellent resource for newly identified transgender individuals and their families to gain a deeper understanding of gender identity, find guidance, and gain insights into the experiences of transgender people. Transgender individuals are those whose gender identity does not align with the sex they were assigned at birth. This can include individuals […]

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Case for Same-sex Marriage to be Allowed in Singapore

Case for Same-sex Marriage to be Allowed in Singapore

Posted On: November 10, 2022

Introduction In Singapore, there is currently no law that allows same-sex couples to get married. However, there are many countries in the world where gay marriage is allowed for both straight and gay people. Some of these countries are Australia, Canada, France, and most recently Japan among others. This means that many of them have […]

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LGBTQIA platforms in Singapore

LGBTQIA platforms in Singapore

Posted On: December 7, 2021

Organisation 1. Oogachaga Oogachaga is a community-based, non-profit, professional organisation working with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning and queer (LGBTQ+) individuals, couples and families in Singapore since 1999. Social Media: Facebook │Instagram Movement 2. Pink Dot SG Pink Dot Sg is a non-profit movement started by a group of individuals who care deeply about the […]

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All of “Let’s Ask Dr. Martha” videos @theheartweavers

All of “Let’s Ask Dr. Martha” videos @theheartweavers

Posted On: November 30, 2021

I’ve partnered with The Heartweavers to answer some sexuality questions. Heartweavers is a group supporting LGBTQ+ people in Singapore to live full and free lives regardless of their circumstances through workshops, talks and dialogues. PS I’d be posting the latest ones on the top: 1. Description: In this episode of our Let’s Ask Dr. Martha […]

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What to do when you hear homophobic comments…

What to do when you hear homophobic comments…

Posted On: June 3, 2020

On 17 July 2019, I responded to a Facebook group about how to deal with homophobic comments. Even though I’m a sexuality educator, I have done nothing when I’ve heard people “attack” GLBTQ people e.g. at a workshop where participants were having a conversation amongst themselves and anti-gay. Reasons: They didn’t include me in the […]

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