IPS On Diversity Podcast S4E9 The Pronoun Movement and Identity Politics among Singapore’s Youth
In 2019, the word “they” was announced as the world of the year, a pronoun referring to a single person whose gender identity is non-binary. As the political movements driven by identity politics continue to clash against traditional values in the West, the conversations surrounding neo-pronouns an…
IPS On Diversity Podcast S4E8 Speaking English and the Mother Tongue
Is Singapore’s population losing its grip on mother tongue languages as we become more proficient in English? Two surveys by the Institute of Policy Studies on race, religion and language, found that while proficiency in English has risen, all ethnic groups have become less proficient in mother ton…
IPS On Diversity Podcast S4E7 Girl Math and the gender gap in STEM field
"Girl math," a TikTok trend where young women humorously rationalise their spending in ways that defy conventional math have sparked conversations surrounding gender stereotypes and gaps. In this episode of IPS On Diversity Podcast, we delve into the world of "Girl Math" and the persisting gender g…
IPS On Diversity Podcast S4E6: SP2024 — Youth and Climate Anxiety
A study published in 2021 found that 59 per cent of 10,000 young adults surveyed are extremely worried about climate change, with many experiencing negative effects on their daily lives. This phenomenon, termed "climate anxiety", is characterised by feelings of helplessness and fear due to the perc…
IPS On Diversity Podcast S4E5: SP2024 — Youth and Caregiving
The complex dynamics of caregiving within families, especially for the “sandwich generation” juggling the care of both children and elderly parents, is a growing concern amongst Singaporean youths. The fifth episode of the "IPS On Diversity" Season 4, hosted by Liang Kaixin, explores the challenges…
IPS On Diversity Podcast S4E4: SP2024 - Home Alone and Adulting
The idea of “adulting” and independence is often on the minds of youths, past and present. However, while young people used to wait until they marry before applying for a flat, more young Singaporeans are moving out of their parents' homes and renting a place on their own as a rite of passage to ad…
IPS On Diversity Podcast S4E3: SP2024 - Hustle Culture and Quiet Quitting
In Singapore, the concept of work-life balance is evolving amidst the prevalent hustle culture. Are young Singaporeans leaning towards a more relaxed approach to work, or is the drive to maximise productivity still dominant? In conjunction with IPS’ annual flagship conference, Singapore Perspectiv…
IPS On Diversity Podcast S4E2 Destigmatising HIV and AIDS
*Trigger Warning: This episode of the podcast touches on topics involving suicide and bullying* In Singapore, the social stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS remains a significant challenge, lagging behind the rapid advancements in medical science. This persistent stigma, rooted in fear and prejudice,…
IPS On Diversity Podcast S4E1 The Dual Challenges of Poverty and Single Motherhood
In Singapore, the silent struggle of single mothers facing poverty often goes unnoticed. In a society known for its affluence, these women confront unique challenges that are deeply intertwined with societal norms and government policies. In the opening episode of the fourth season, host Liang Kai…
IPS On Diversity Podcast S3E9 Being Biracial in Singapore
In Singapore, race is closely tied to identity, and racial categories are commonly used in policymaking. With the rising number of inter-racial marriages in the country, is there a need to better represent and account for those with mixed race heritage? In the final episode of the third season, ho…