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What do racial slurs, traditional outfits, cancel culture, and Racial Harmony Day have in common? They’re all flashpoints in Singapore’s evolving conversation on race, where well-meaning intentions often clash with lived realities, and the line between respect and offence isn’t always clear.
In today’s episode of The Daily Ketchup, we sit down with Nadia Samdin, who beat the odds as the only one in her family to make it to university and is now using her voice to spark honest conversations about race in Singapore. From whether minorities are being sidelined, to how younger Singaporeans are reshaping what racial harmony really means, we explore the awkward, uncomfortable, but necessary truths beneath the surface.
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What do racial slurs, traditional outfits, cancel culture, and Racial Harmony Day have in common? They’re all flashpoints in Singapore’s evolving conversation on race, where well-meaning intentions often clash with lived realities, and the line between respect and offence isn’t always clear.
In today’s episode of The Daily Ketchup, we sit down with Nadia Samdin, who beat the odds as the only one in her family to make it to university and is now using her voice to spark honest conversations about race in Singapore. From whether minorities are being sidelined, to how younger Singaporeans are reshaping what racial harmony really means, we explore the awkward, uncomfortable, but necessary truths beneath the surface.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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