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Nabilah Said

@nabbycat

Playwright | Writer | Editorial Lead @kontinentalist_ 🇸🇬

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Catch our writer Zafirah tomorrow on this NLBSingapore panel. She’ll be sharing about the different types of data we work with. (Spoiler alert: It’s not all numbers 😉) Register now! eventbrite.sg/e/shaping-data…

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Theatre Twitter, do your magic! 🎉🎀 Introducing the new #musical that Melisa Camba (she/her) and I are developing under the Overture Program: This Is My Name Catch us and 5 other teams debuting new musicals at The Other Palace London 1 Dec ♥️and RT🙏🏽 🎟️ bit.ly/overturetix

Theatre Twitter, do your magic! 🎉🎀

Introducing the new #musical that <a href="/melisacamba/">Melisa Camba (she/her)</a> and I are developing under the Overture Program: This Is My Name 

Catch us and 5 other teams debuting new musicals at <a href="/TheOtherPalace/">The Other Palace</a> London 1 Dec

♥️and RT🙏🏽 

🎟️ bit.ly/overturetix
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ATTENTION THEATRE MAKERS, A MESSAGE FROM PALESTINE: ‘Ashtar Theatre have launched an urgent request to theatre makers around the world to publicly read or perform The Gaza Monologues on November 29th 2023’ 1/6

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The human cost of military violence is already horrific, but its impact on nature is often overlooked. In this issue of notes from the equator, we show how humanitarian and climate justice must go hand in hand

The human cost of military violence is already horrific, but its impact on nature is often overlooked. In this issue of notes from the equator, we show how humanitarian and climate justice must go hand in hand
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I don’t want to downplay the deaths of human lives, but military violence is also destroying the environment and our relationships to land. Humanitarian and climate goals are really intertwined. You can read the long version of this on our newsletter.

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Last week, Singapore shared updated plans for a new “Long Island” to be built off its eastern coast. We wrote about this project in our story about land reclamation in Singapore. kontinentalist.com/stories/is-lan…

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The reasons for the reclamation—800 hectares worth—include coastal protection. We noted in our story how “future waves of reclamation are framed within a new, justifiable state narrative—to protect Singapore against rising sea levels and the effects of climate change”.

The reasons for the reclamation—800 hectares worth—include coastal protection. We noted in our story how “future waves of reclamation are framed within a new, justifiable state narrative—to protect Singapore against rising sea levels and the effects of climate change”.
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In COP28, a long-awaited “loss and damage” fund was just announced, to be managed by the World Bank. Designed to benefit nations most affected by climate change, it remains to be seen if Singapore will be a contributor, claimant, or both. theguardian.com/environment/20…

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RT please ‼️ Does anyone have UK-based friends or contacts in video/media production? Looking for quotes on short corporate case study videos. DM me 😊

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In order for me to write poetry that isn't political I must listen to the birds and in order to hear the birds the warplanes must be silent. - Marwan Makhoul

In order for me to write poetry that isn't political
I must listen to the birds
and in order to hear the birds
the warplanes must be silent.

- Marwan Makhoul
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In which I contemplate on the limits of Judy Blume, my distinct brown girl experience and my never-ending girlhood. Full ed’s note in our newsletter!

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Thrilled to share that Kontinentalist together with Thibi.co was awarded the Best Data Visualisation award (Small/Medium media category) for our story on Myanmar copy songs at the WAN-IFRA Digital Media Awards in Kuala Lumpur tonight!

Thrilled to share that Kontinentalist together with <a href="/thibi_co/">Thibi.co</a> was awarded the Best Data Visualisation award (Small/Medium media category) for our story on Myanmar copy songs at the WAN-IFRA Digital Media Awards in Kuala Lumpur tonight!
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This month’s issue of our newsletter is all about sports! Recounting the palpable pride felt across Asia at the 2022 World Cup, our editor-of-the-month, Nabilah Said, highlights the complex legacies and the highs and lows of this year’s Olympic and ongoing Paralympic seasons.

This month’s issue of our newsletter is all about sports! Recounting the palpable pride felt across Asia at the 2022 World Cup, our editor-of-the-month, <a href="/nabbycat/">Nabilah Said</a>, highlights the complex legacies and the highs and lows of this year’s Olympic and ongoing Paralympic seasons.
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Amid the crisis in Gaza, we explore Gaza’s cultural fabric through the eyes of five Palestinian artists. In collaboration with Visualizing Palestine, we reveal how the ongoing genocide is devastating Palestinian culture and heritage. kontinentalist.com/stories/gaza-l…

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Under Singapore's Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP), there are quotas for the number of flats allocated to Chinese, Malay, and Indian/Others owners in every public housing block. The policy was introduced in 1989 to prevent racial enclaves.

Under Singapore's Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP), there are quotas for the number of flats allocated to Chinese, Malay, and Indian/Others owners in every public housing block. The policy was introduced in 1989 to prevent racial enclaves.
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What are the implications of this policy, especially on minority ethnicity home owners? 35 years on, is the policy still worth it? Read the story: kontinentalist.com/stories/hdb-et…