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Sudhir Vadaketh
Sudhir’s work is focused on amplifying the voices of people marginalised by dominant power structures. His areas of concern are inequality, corporate and political hegemonies, and social hierarchies.

Tsen-Waye Tay
By asking how word, image and sound can provoke people to act, Waye aims to tell stories that expand and deepen perspectives, propelling the changes needed to build a kinder and more inclusive world.

Charmaine Poh
In building a vision, Charmaine is led by what is helpful, urgent and sustainable. She is concerned about ecology, agency, queer life, and persistent joy, and is based between Berlin and Singapore.

Corrie Tan
Corrie makes sense of art through intimate writing. A wayfarer travelling between academia and journalism, she is committed to a politics of care in critical discourse across South-east Asia.

Faris Joraimi
Faris studies the history of the Malay world. He believes Singapore cannot be fully understood separately from its ancestral archipelago. Faris is pursuing his PhD at New York University.

Jean Hew
Jean is motivated by curiosity, compassion and a commitment towards community-building. She is passionate about philosophy, feminism, art and food culture.

Fiachra Ross
Fiachra Ross is interested in anti-colonial nationalism, federalism, and racial capitalism in 20th century South-east Asia. He is pursuing his MPhil in World History at the University of Cambridge.
Sherryl Cheong
A Singapore-based writer who is invested in telling stories that shine a light on our rich inner worlds.

Abhishek Mehrotra
As a naturalised Singaporean who emigrated from India for university, Abhishek tries to understand identity and belonging through storytelling. As a new father though, he's mostly just exhausted.
Marissa Lee

Nicholas Fang
As a former national athlete and current weekend warrior, Nick remains passionate about all things sports. He holds out hope that Singapore will become a true sporting nation some day.
Haolie Jiang
Liting Tan
Liting is a Taipei based drag king from Singapore. They have two ginger cats named Ziggy and Dusty.
Dan Koh
Dan Koh is a writer (Jurong, My Love), book editor, and film producer whose website is damnkohl.com.
Teo You Yenn
Aparna Nambiar
Dancer turned Dance Scholar turned Professor. Too globally mobile for my own good.
James Leong
James Leong is an independent counsellor at Listen without Prejudice and works as a freelance Rehabilitation Counsellor with the incarcerated in Changi Prison.
Pradeep Krishnan
Iskandar Manis
Iskandar Manis is a Malay-Singaporean writer
Joshua Hong Yi Tan
Joshua Hong Yi Tan is a historian and researcher from Singapore. He is a postdoctoral fellow in History at NUS, and is writing a book about Chinese international students in America's Cold War.

Jay Wong
Jay likes exploring creative mediums. They believe in the interconnectedness of the world, and endeavour to work in service of life. They enjoy nature walks and community organising.
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