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An open letter to the Straits Times on their discriminatory representation of trans people.
On the 7th of December 2015 the Straits Times published this article, contained in which were a slew of discriminatory

“They Only Do This to Transgender Girls”: Report
Late 2013, we approached by the Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic, Yale Law School, upon being recommended by

Taiwan Pride 2015: Reminiscing My Walk of Unity
When I was told my trip to Taiwan for ILGA 2015 conference will end with a must-be-present event call Pride

Youth Voices Count In My Heart
Youth Voices Counts (YVC) is a regional network of young people who are leaders and advocates on MSM and Transgender

Ah Boys to Bullies: Part 2 – Voices from the Sisters
Ah Boys to Bullies is a call for a change to stop bullying. To educate the bullies and

Ah Boys to Bullies: Part 1
“Intelligence plus character – that is the goal of true education” – Martin Luther King, Jr. Since the inception
In Support of Amnesty International’s “Draft Policy on Sex Workers’ Human Rights”
Amnesty International recently came under fire for coming up with a draft policy that calls for the decriminalisation of sex

On Safety, Relationships, and Coming Out as a Sex Worker: Interview with Alia
Sex work has been known as, “the world’s oldest profession” throughout the era of human civilization. However, even until today,
Reflections on Mr Imran’s talk on religious issues relating to sex workers and the transgender community.
On 8 July 2015, Project X invited a Muslim speaker, Mr Mohamed Imran to our weekly event, Kopi Session. In

The relationship between Sex Work and Human Trafficking
Modern discourses surrounding sex work and its morality, exploitation and regulation are still viewed in black and white terms and

No Human Being Is Illegal
Sex workers are routinely situated within contexts of petty crimes, manipulation and sexual deviances. Against the backdrop of Covid-19, criminal

Shedding “Red-Light” On The Lives Of Sex Workers – A Guest Article by Ethel Oh and Nathanael Khoo
“All I wanted to be was a normal girl, with a normal job, and graduate from school, just like a

$15,000 Agent Fees to Work Illegally as a Sex Worker in Singapore
Vietnamese women, Linda and Tania used to do sex work in the

Engagement with the United Nations’ (UN) Human Rights Mechanism
From the 13th to 14th of November 2018, training regarding the Engagement

Elise’s Story: Cheated, Cuffed, Detained
At Project X, we rarely see happy endings. Many cases brought to

Regional Training on Using CEDAW to Advance the Rights of Sex Workers
The Regional Training on Using CEDAW to Advance the Rights of Sex