Daryl YangExpect the worst, hope for the best? On the imminent Court of Appeal decision on S377AIt’s been slightly more than a year since the Court of Appeal heard oral arguments on the constitutionality of Section 377A of the…·8 min read·Feb 26, 2022----
Daryl YangEverything has changed: Singapore’s decade in LGBTQ equality 2010 –201910 years have passed since the first constitutional challenge was filed by Tan Eng Hong and M Ravi to strike down Section 377A of the…·7 min read·Dec 16, 2019----
Daryl YangThe Mirror Outside the ClosetGay Body Image And How to Reclaim the Freedom to Love Ourselves·15 min read·Dec 6, 2019----
Daryl Yang8 Things You Can Do While Section 377A is Still Not RepealedThis time last year, Singapore was embroiled in a heated national debate over Section 377A of the Penal Code, which criminalises same-sex…·13 min read·Oct 4, 2019----
Daryl YangWhen Pink Is Political: A Response to Pritam Singh’s Speech on 377AOn 3 April 2019, MP and Secretary-General of Workers’ Party Pritam Singh made a speech on Section 377A of the Penal Code at the Top Guns…·12 min read·Apr 7, 2019----
Daryl YangWhy Archbishop William Goh’s Comments on Section 377A Are Troubling & A Primer on Religious Freedom…On 19 September 2018, it was reported that Most Reverend William Goh, the Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church of Singapore, opposed the…·10 min read·Sep 19, 2018----
Daryl YangReligion, Retention & Rights: The Way Forward for Singapore’s Gay Movement & The Repeal of S377AAbout a week ago, The Online Citizen published an article titled “Is the PAP government trading gay rights for Christian support?” The…·14 min read·Sep 16, 2018----
Daryl YangWhat should student activism look like in a liberal arts college in Singapore?On 6 August 2018, CAPE, which stands for the Community for Advocacy & Political Education, organised a student dialogue with freshmen from…7 min read·Aug 12, 2018----
Daryl YangComing Clean On “Coming Home”: On Being Ex-Gay & What It Means To Be GaySince last year, a church in Singapore has been running a campaign titled “Come Out. Come Home”. It recently launched a ministry called…·11 min read·Jun 29, 2018----
Daryl YangWhy 1 + 1 = 3 at Yale-NUS: Navigating Academic Freedom at a Liberal Arts College in SingaporeThe first advertising campaign that Yale-NUS had was the equation 1+1=3. Add Yale and NUS, and you get something more than either of them…·10 min read·Mar 12, 2018----