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Members Forum on the Death Penalty
October 20th, 2014 | Events, News
On 6 November, AWARE will hold the inaugural session of ‘Becoming AWARE’: A members forum.
The Becoming AWARE series seeks to engage and inform AWARE members on topical and critical issues that are relevant to AWARE, as well as to gather members views and feedback to help AWARE shape its advocacy positions. The forum will also be an informal platform for members to get to know one another, and to meet the staff and board of AWARE.
In this first session, we will examine the issue: The death penalty: should it go?
Guest speakers Associate Professor Chan Wing Cheong (NUS Law Faculty), Priscilla Chia (We Believe in 2nd Chances) and Jolene Tan (AWARE) will discuss:
- the Singapore experience of the death penalty
- arguments for and against the death penalty
- why feminists should care about this.
Join us to find out more!
This is a members only event. If you’re not a member of AWARE, you can sign up or renew your membership here or at the door.
Date: 6 November, Thursday
Time: 7.30pm – 9.30pm. We will serve dinner at 7pm.
Venue: AWARE Centre, 5 Dover Crescent, #01-22, Singapore 130005
To register, please click here.
For more information, please contact Frederique at volunteering@aware.org.sg