IPS On Diversity Podcast S2E8: What Makes Us Singaporean?
As a young and multicultural country, Singapore’s national identity has always been hard to define. With the world becoming more globalised, more Singaporeans are migrating overseas and more foreigners are moving to Singapore, our Singaporean identity is increasingly fluid and ever evolving. So is being Singaporean simply a matter of citizenship? Or is it about possessing uniquely Singaporean traits or values? If so, what exactly are these traits and values?
On the eighth episode of the second season, host and Associate Director at the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) Liang Kaixin chats with Dr Mathew Mathews, Principal Research Fellow of IPS and Head of IPS Social Lab, as well as Oon Shu An, a Singaporean actress and host, to discuss about our national identity and multiculturalism.
Find out more about what makes us Singaporean:
About our guests:
Dr Mathew Mathews
Principal Research Fellow of Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) and Head of IPS Social Lab
Dr Mathew is a Principal Research Fellow at IPS and is the Head of the IPS Social Lab. He has been involved in over 50 research projects examining social policy issues including race, religion, immigrant relations, family and poverty. Dr Mathew has taught courses on social policy and has published in a range of academic and media outlets.
He currently sits on the boards of OnePeople.sg and the National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre (NVPC). He is a Research Advisor to the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) and serves on the VWOs-Charities Capability Fund Panel and the Families for Life Council.
Oon Shu An
Actress and Host
Oon Shu An is an actor who has been spreading her natural warmth and energy across theatre, TV, film and the internet. She’s know for her roles like the ill-fated Song Dynasty courtesan Jing Fei in Netflix Original Marco Polo, Lawyer Stephanie Szeto in Code of Law, and she is currently hosting the newest season of Renovaid.
She is an Associate Artist with Checkpoint Theatre. Her sell-out one woman show, the cross-media production ‘#UnicornMoment’ with them was nominated for Best Original Script at the Life! Theatre Awards. She has also had Best Actress nominations for her roles in Pangdemonium’s Chinglish and Esplanade’s Mergers and Accusations.
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