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Perempuan: Stories of Our Lives
August 12th, 2015 | Children and Young People, Gender-based Violence, Muslim Women's Rights
Part 3 of the dialogue series Perempuan run by the Gender Equality is our Culture (GEC) programme. This is a session to share about your experiences growing up as Muslim woman in Singapore.
We constantly receive different messages about what it is to be a “good Muslim woman” and the realities of our lives. In this Perempuan session, we will be discussing issues faced by Muslim women such as pressures to be a “good Muslim woman” and challenges within our personal relationships.
Join GEC for their session on Wednesday, 2 Sept, 7.30PM-9.30PM at our newly-renovated AWARE Centre!
This session is open to ladies aged 18-25 years old. Pre-registration is required.Register now!