Still here, still queer: have things changed a year after the repeal of section 377A?

On 21 August 2022, the repeal of the law 377A was announced at the National Day Rally. The law, which criminalises sex between two men whether in public or private, has been around since 1938. Queer people in Singapore have been fighting for this repeal since 2007, when they brought the first challe...

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Main Authors: Ho, Heather Yen Yuen, Cheong, Rachel Rina Wen Xiu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1743342024-05-02T00:34:12Z Still here, still queer: have things changed a year after the repeal of section 377A? Ho, Heather Yen Yuen Cheong, Rachel Rina Wen Xiu - Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Samuel He Zheng Bang samuelhe@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Journalism Photojournalism Society LGBTQ+ On 21 August 2022, the repeal of the law 377A was announced at the National Day Rally. The law, which criminalises sex between two men whether in public or private, has been around since 1938. Queer people in Singapore have been fighting for this repeal since 2007, when they brought the first challenge against the law to the courts. When the repeal was announced, many queer people and allies celebrated, but there was still pushback from the public. A year after the repeal, has anything changed? This photojournalism project aims to examine the different issues that the queer community in Singapore faces to see if things have changed in the year since the repeal happened. Bachelor's degree 2024-03-27T05:01:44Z 2024-03-27T05:01:44Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Ho, H. Y. Y. & Cheong, R. R. W. X. (2024). Still here, still queer: have things changed a year after the repeal of section 377A?. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174334 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174334 en CS/23/036 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Ho, Heather Yen Yuen
Cheong, Rachel Rina Wen Xiu
Still here, still queer: have things changed a year after the repeal of section 377A?
description On 21 August 2022, the repeal of the law 377A was announced at the National Day Rally. The law, which criminalises sex between two men whether in public or private, has been around since 1938. Queer people in Singapore have been fighting for this repeal since 2007, when they brought the first challenge against the law to the courts. When the repeal was announced, many queer people and allies celebrated, but there was still pushback from the public. A year after the repeal, has anything changed? This photojournalism project aims to examine the different issues that the queer community in Singapore faces to see if things have changed in the year since the repeal happened.
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Ho, Heather Yen Yuen
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Cheong, Rachel Rina Wen Xiu
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title Still here, still queer: have things changed a year after the repeal of section 377A?
title_short Still here, still queer: have things changed a year after the repeal of section 377A?
title_full Still here, still queer: have things changed a year after the repeal of section 377A?
title_fullStr Still here, still queer: have things changed a year after the repeal of section 377A?
title_full_unstemmed Still here, still queer: have things changed a year after the repeal of section 377A?
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