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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

Sherry Travels to Nepal for Advocacy. Journey of CEDAW Advocacy for Sex Workers’ Rights.
It’s me, Sherry Sherqueshaa, a researcher and writer for Project X Singapore. I am also the Global Network of Sex

In Defense of Orchard Towers
Ever since the gruesome and cruel murder of Mr Satheesh Noel Gobidass at Orchard Towers on 2nd July 2019, a

Wany’s one-week affair in Kathmandu, Nepal!
I recently got selected to attend an informal “seminar-cation,” which was made possible by Tajassodat, a collaborative initiative launched by

A Human Library of Sex Workers
A “human library” is much like a normal library, except instead of books, you borrow people. In a human library,
Statement of Clarification and Apology
We refer to the article “More sex workers abused by customers but fear reporting crimes” (The New Paper, 10th June

Volunteer Spotlight: Mandarin Linguist – Yingshu
I am Yingshu, a Mandarin teacher at a university in Singapore. I have been volunteering for Project X for over

$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 same area together in Singapore. One day, Linda

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

After Bugis Street… places and spaces for transgender sex workers in Singapore
1.1 History of Bugis Street: Bugis Street is often touted as one of the many go to places in Singapore

Film Review: Bugis Street (1995) by Yonfan
Trigger Warning: Depictions of r*pe, Sexual Assault, Slurs, Transphobia Yonfan’s Bugis Street is an iconic cornerstone of Singapore’s queer

“People like us, we cannot dream like others” Zoe’s Story: Being A Mother and a Sex Worker
TW: Mention of R*pe, Molest, Substance Use The annual celebration of Mother’s Day honours the contributions mothers make in the

I love decriminalisation, and here’s why.
In Singapore, certain aspects of sex work remain in the grey area,

Film Review: GEYLANG by Boi Kwong
Trigger Warning: Violence, R*pe GEYLANG is a Singaporean film, produced

Transgender Day of Visibilility 2023 Feature: “I want people to see me not only from my outlook, but also my inner beauty.” – Farainna
This 31st March, the world commemorates Transgender Day of Visibility. While Transgender

Jalan Besar Writers’ Incubation Programme Recap
Have you recently noticed that we put out an open call for