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  2. List of LGBT organisations in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pink Dot SG - Pink Dot SG is the most visible and well-known event of the LGBT movement in Singapore, and it has inspired similar movements around the world. A public event that brings together Singaporeans who support the freedom to love, it is attended by both straight and LGBT people and widely reported in local and international media.

  3. LGBTQ rights in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in Singapore have evolved over the decades. Same-sex sexual activity is legal for both males and females; for men it was officially legalised in 2022 after being de facto decriminalised since 2007, and for women it was always legal.

  4. LGBTQ history in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    An archive of Dr. Russell Heng's paper on Singapore gay history from the 1960s to 1998, published in the Journal of Homosexuality Vol. 40 Nos. 3/4 2001 Special Issue – Gay and Lesbian Asia: Culture, Identity and Community, edited by Gerard Sullivan and Peter Jackson, pp. 81 – 97:

  5. LGBTQ pride events in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Many gay analysts also felt that in addition to the above reasons given by the police, the concern raised in September 2004 by the Minister of State for Health, Dr. Balaji Sadasivan about the rising numbers of HIV cases in Singapore and his unsubstantiated attribution of the cause to fraternization between locals and Westerners during gay ...

  6. People Like Us (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    PLU is an informal association of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) and heterosexual allies in Singapore that was formed in 1993. [2] An initial application to the Registrar of Societies for official recognition of the group was submitted by 10 members, two of whom were heterosexual, on November 7, 1996, and rejected without specification of reason on April 8, 1997. [3]

  7. Young Out Here - Wikipedia

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    Young Out Here's core program remains to be the closed support group for gay, lesbian, bisexual and queer youths who are 16 to 21 years old. [5] The objective of the support group program is to provide gay, lesbian, bisexual and queer youths in Singapore a safe, secular, and inclusive environment for them to meet like-minded individuals, where they can build healthy relationships, build ...

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  9. Talk:LGBT culture in Singapore/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    1 The Future of Homosexuality in Singapore. 4 comments. 2 Earlier Discussion. 2 comments Toggle Earlier Discussion subsection. 2.1 Broader umbrella movement?

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