

A Conversation on What it Means to be Singaporean
Some of us came here by choice. Some of us were born here and watched the city change around us. Most of us have an opinion about who belongs; and most of us have never said it to someone on the other side.
The question of foreigners in Singapore isn't really about foreigners. It's about what we think this place is for, who gets to feel at home here, and whether the resentment some feel is something we're allowed to talk about honestly.
In conjunction with our latest season release of 8pm conversations, a YouTube series where we host heavy topics on a light note over dinner, this session is about what it means to be Singaporean: why people chose to come here, what they encounter when they do, and what it actually means to be Singaporean in a city built on movement and migration.
A fishbowl is a live conversation, not a panel. An inner circle of selected anchor voices talk. Anyone from the outer ring can walk in and take a seat. Join the conversation, or just sit and listen. All who are interested in the topic are welcome.
Our venue is proudly sponsored by the Southern Depot, please support them by purchasing food and drinks from Little Island Brewing Co.!