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    Friday, April 24, 2009

    You can't run Aware like a corporation!

    I share the same sentiment as this reader>> I Want An AWARE Reconciliation Too.

    This statement from Josie Lau’s interview troubled me:
    But Ms Lau said change was needed because Aware had lost its focus and diversified too much, going into too many different areas. The result was that it did not have enough depth.
    ‘Like any good corporation, if you have diversified too much, consolidate,’ she said. ‘And as with any new committee, we know that resources are always limited, (so) let’s take a look and review what is done in the past that is good, let’s keep that, and what new ideas we have, bring on.’
    Especially the ‘like any good corporation’ bit.

    posted by i! sxc i! @ 1:28 am  1 comments

    Support Aware to be secular and diversified!

    Over the past two week, I was deeply upset, disturbed and digusted with the recent hostile take over of Aware by a group who doesn't understand what Aware stands for and our legacy. Yes, objectively, the old Aware team is not perfect either...BUT how dare they? What audacity to sack Breama as Chair of CEDAW and then all the heads of the Sub-Committee and then to replace them with her own Exco - all within the first 2 weeks of their term. Their plans are not stated transparently (picture this: Josie and her cats are hiding away reading the files at Aware office I suppose), their vision is not align with Aware's philosophy too. Sly and sneaky people can't be trusted. Chatted with my girl friends, Siya, Lydia and Michelle - friends whom I have made through Aware to rant... Watching the recent interview on CNA with Josie makes me fuming mad! She knows nothing much about Aware and uses words like "consolidate" and grow depth.. Hello, Aware is not a corporation! Yes, I am not impress, respect or believe in her team. I trawled through the net and online blogs, media to understand what outsiders think, and their perspectives - in case I get too emo and can't think objectively anymore. haa Internal politics aside, many lessons can be learnt from this saga too (next post). Interestingly, the Aware saga opens up and livens up the Civil Society as a whole with the open discussions and myriad of perspectives. Just wanted to point out that - the new leader, J and half of her team aren't interest in Aware mission nor volunteer with us before. When The previous leaders fought with blood and sweat, with their heart to lobby for institutional changes over the last 25 years. It's not something that that the new Exco can change our mission and philosophy. I simply can't stand the way they try to put across their personal agenda and DARE to inflitrate such a reputable and respectable organisation which is known for being vocal. Don't mess with us! For the latest happenings, read about it here and the myths demystified Let your voices be heard. If you are a member of Aware and care enough, join us at the EOGM on 2 May, Sat, 1pm.
    ...........................................
    AWARE is a secular organization that embraces diversity in race, religion, culture and sexuality. In its 24 years of existence, it has worked ceaselessly to build up its body of knowledge, expertise and experience in women’s issues and has contributed significantly to advancing women’s rights in areas of domestic violence, marital rape, gender discrimination in the Civil Service and medical school, sexual harassment and many others.
    Its success is based on the expertise, knowledge and experience of its members, some of whom have been with AWARE since 1985. It is founded and has until now, always been operated on an ethos of inclusiveness which ensured that it recognized the needs of all women, whatever their background. AWARE provides its services as a secular organization, without the bias of any religious ideology.
    The foundation of AWARE as an inclusive and secular society has been challenged. At the AGM on 28th March 2009, a group of women who were mostly entirely new to AWARE (generally, 2 – 5 months experience) orchestrated a takeover of AWARE to further their own agenda.
    We, concerned members of AWARE, are working with former AWARE Committee Members and Founder Members to petition for an EGM to consider a vote of no confidence in the New Exco.
    OUR GROUNDS INCLUDE:
    1. Lack of Transparency The group has to-date not once communicated its plans and specific goals to its members, despite questions raised by the media. The secrecy of the group is disturbing and gives rise to greater suspicion.
    2. Lack of Experience 8 of the 9 new members have been in AWARE for less than 5 months; none of them has served in AWARE committees nor participated in AWARE initiatives as volunteers.
    3. Unjustified Termination and Disregard of Experienced Volunteers The new Exco has terminated all the current heads of the AWARE sub-committees, including the summary dismissal of Braema Mathi, Chairperson of AWARE's CEDAW Committee (CEDAW stands for Convention for the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women). Ms Mathi is Singapore's leading NGO expert on CEDAW. Constance Singam and Claire Nazar have resigned from the new Exco on the grounds that their advice and direction have been totally disregarded by members of the new Exco.
    4. Undermining of Fundamental Values The new Exco have not openly declared their intentions but there is strong evidence of religious ideology that goes against AWARE’s values, such as full equality in the home between wife and husband, the right of a woman to choose to have an abortion, and tolerance of homosexuality.
    HELP US SAVE AWARE: JOIN US AT THE EGM
    If you support AWARE's stand on inclusiveness and want to see it continue its work on the empowerment of all women, please attend the EGM to pass a vote of no-confidence in the new Exco.
    EGM DETAILS
    Date: Saturday 2 May 2009
    Time: 2 - 5pm
    Venue: First Choice Auditorium, 3 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh #01-01 HSR Building Singapore
    IF YOU ARE NOT YET A MEMBER (or your membership has lapsed) sign up at http://www.aware.org.sg/?page_id=1078. Membership costs $40, you can pay by credit card or paypal. You have voting rights if you are Singaporean or Singapore PR, 18 years and above and female. Voting by proxy is not permitted.
    This is the Aware I believed in, gave my heart, and time volunteering over the last 2 years. Please Save Aware! Buzz me at my mobile for a chat or discussion! .................................................................................. Interesting read elsewhere: To find one's voice again, by PatLaw Be the Voice, Break the Glass by Michelle, Jolene and Raqvind Singapore Daily

    posted by i! sxc i! @ 1:21 am  3 comments

    Blogs to read about alternative perspective about Aware:

    Takeover of AWARE

    - The Void Deck: Conspiracy Theory Awareness

    - blankanvas: aware: to find one’s voice again

    - Writing-Yoga-Living: I Want An AWARE Reconciliation Too.

    - The Wayang Party: Supporters of AWARE old guards step up internet campaign against new exco

    - Traces from elsewhere: An Open Letter on AWARE, Singapore

    - Information Read by Me: Old Guards of AWARE are BUYING VOTES? [Thanks Jaunty Jabber]

    posted by i! sxc i! @ 1:16 am  2 comments

    What you can do to save Aware, my beloved organisation!

    My personal note to friends on facebook: Dear friends, please help me save my beloved organisation, Aware - one with many respectable female leaders who fought dedicatedly for the progress of Singapore's women over the last 25 years. Support the original AWARE mission to be secular and diversified, and respect for individual choices. For more details, you may read : www.we-are-aware.sg/what-h
    appened. This online petition is open to all Singaporeans and PRs at home and overseas, any gender. If you believe in the cause, pls sign the peitition at this website: http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/gender-equality-for-all.html
    Thank you!! -Shan


    ................

    From Singapore Social Workers facebook group:

    I am sure many of you would be familiar with the saga involving AWARE by now. As one of the more prominent women's rights group in Singapore, AWARE has been taken over by a group of relative unknowns who have not made their agenda or their policies regarding women's rights clear. Even though I am concerned about the new exco's stand on sex and sexual minority issues, what is unfortunate is that the gay vs conservative right wing christian polarity was the angle that got played up in a disproportionate fashion. What I found more disconcerting, however, was the way the new executive committee got into the governing council of AWARE due to the organisation's constitutional weakness. According to the old AWARE members, none of the members of the committee has ever volunteered for the organisation and all have only been members for 3 months or fewer. Will the new ex-co safeguard the values that AWARE has always stood for, which is equality, inclusiveness, and respect for diversity? As a social worker, such values are important to me. If you would like to support AWARE's 'vote of no confidence' campaign, please sign up as a member and vote at their Extraordinary General Meeting (EOGM) on 2nd may. More details about the EOGM and what happened can be found on this website http://www.we-are-aware.sg/ Best, Jolovan Many thought-provoking discussions on facebook group: We believe that the recent events at Aware concerns us all. >> An ethicist speaks on Aware: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/topic.php?uid=72296674515&topic=7894

    posted by i! sxc i! @ 1:13 am  4 comments

    Support Aware to be inclusive, secular, and diversified!

    Over the past two week, I was deeply upset, disturbed and digusted with the recent hostile take over of Aware by a group who doesn't understand what Aware stands for and our legacy. Yes, objectively, the old Aware team is not perfect either...BUT how dare they? What audacity to sack Breama as Chair of CEDAW and then all the heads of the Sub-Committee and then to replace them with her own Exco - all within the first 2 weeks of their term. Their plans are not stated transparently (picture this: Josie and her cats are hiding away reading the files at Aware office I suppose), their vision is not align with Aware's philosophy too. Sly and sneaky people can't be trusted. Chatted with my girl friends, Siya, Lydia and Michelle - friends whom I have made through Aware to rant... Watching the recent interview on CNA with Josie makes me fuming mad! She knows nothing much about Aware and uses words like "consolidate" and grow depth.. Hello, Aware is not a corporation! Yes, I am not impress, respect or believe in her team. I trawled through the net and online blogs, media to understand what outsiders think, and their perspectives - in case I get too emo and can't think objectively anymore. haa Internal politics aside, many lessons can be learnt from this saga too (next post). Interestingly, the Aware saga opens up and livens up the Civil Society as a whole with the open discussions and myriad of perspectives. Just wanted to point out that - the new leader, J and half of her team aren't interest in Aware mission nor volunteer with us before. When The previous leaders fought with blood and sweat, with their heart to lobby for institutional changes over the last 25 years. It's not something that that the new Exco can change our mission and philosophy. I simply can't stand the way they try to put across their personal agenda and DARE to inflitrate such a reputable and respectable organisation which is known for being vocal. Don't mess with us! For the latest happenings, read about it here and the myths demystified Let your voices be heard. If you are a member of Aware and care enough, join us at the EOGM on 2 May, Sat, 1pm.
    ...........................................
    AWARE is a secular organization that embraces diversity in race, religion, culture and sexuality. In its 24 years of existence, it has worked ceaselessly to build up its body of knowledge, expertise and experience in women’s issues and has contributed significantly to advancing women’s rights in areas of domestic violence, marital rape, gender discrimination in the Civil Service and medical school, sexual harassment and many others.
    Its success is based on the expertise, knowledge and experience of its members, some of whom have been with AWARE since 1985. It is founded and has until now, always been operated on an ethos of inclusiveness which ensured that it recognized the needs of all women, whatever their background. AWARE provides its services as a secular organization, without the bias of any religious ideology.
    The foundation of AWARE as an inclusive and secular society has been challenged. At the AGM on 28th March 2009, a group of women who were mostly entirely new to AWARE (generally, 2 – 5 months experience) orchestrated a takeover of AWARE to further their own agenda.
    We, concerned members of AWARE, are working with former AWARE Committee Members and Founder Members to petition for an EGM to consider a vote of no confidence in the New Exco.
    OUR GROUNDS INCLUDE:
    1. Lack of Transparency The group has to-date not once communicated its plans and specific goals to its members, despite questions raised by the media. The secrecy of the group is disturbing and gives rise to greater suspicion.
    2. Lack of Experience 8 of the 9 new members have been in AWARE for less than 5 months; none of them has served in AWARE committees nor participated in AWARE initiatives as volunteers.
    3. Unjustified Termination and Disregard of Experienced Volunteers The new Exco has terminated all the current heads of the AWARE sub-committees, including the summary dismissal of Braema Mathi, Chairperson of AWARE's CEDAW Committee (CEDAW stands for Convention for the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women). Ms Mathi is Singapore's leading NGO expert on CEDAW. Constance Singam and Claire Nazar have resigned from the new Exco on the grounds that their advice and direction have been totally disregarded by members of the new Exco.
    4. Undermining of Fundamental Values The new Exco have not openly declared their intentions but there is strong evidence of religious ideology that goes against AWARE’s values, such as full equality in the home between wife and husband, the right of a woman to choose to have an abortion, and tolerance of homosexuality.
    HELP US SAVE AWARE: JOIN US AT THE EGM
    If you support AWARE's stand on inclusiveness and want to see it continue its work on the empowerment of all women, please attend the EGM to pass a vote of no-confidence in the new Exco.
    EGM DETAILS
    Date: Saturday 2 May 2009
    Time: 2 - 5pm
    Venue: First Choice Auditorium, 3 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh #01-01 HSR Building Singapore
    IF YOU ARE NOT YET A MEMBER (or your membership has lapsed) sign up at http://www.aware.org.sg/?page_id=1078. Membership costs $40, you can pay by credit card or paypal. You have voting rights if you are Singaporean or Singapore PR, 18 years and above and female. Voting by proxy is not permitted.
    This is the Aware I believed in, gave my heart, and time volunteering over the last 2 years. Please Save Aware! Buzz me at my mobile for a chat or discussion! .................................................................................. Interesting read elsewhere: To find one's voice again, by PatLaw Be the Voice, Break the Glass by Michelle, Jolene and Raqvind Singapore Daily

    posted by i! sxc i! @ 1:12 am  2 comments

    Tuesday, April 21, 2009

    Controversy or Conspiracy?

    posted by i! sxc i! @ 1:06 am  3 comments