Pink Dot SG Returns For 7th Year

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Now here’s one more thing to look forward to this 2015.

Members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) community, together with their supporters, are returning with the seventh annual Pink Dot SG, with Patricia Mok (TV actress), Daren Tan (TV actor), Maimunah Bagharib and Hizri Zulkiflie (YouTubers Munah & Hirzi) revealed as ambassadors for ‪#‎PinkDotSG‬‘s 2015 iteration.

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Pink Dot SG is a non-profit movement started by a group of individuals who care deeply about the place that LGBTQ Singaporeans call home. It is a group for everyone, straight and gay, who support the belief that everyone deserves the freedom to love. With openness and acceptance, they hope to bring LGBTQ Singaporeans closer to their family and friends.

The corporate sponsors for this year are as follows: Google, Barclays, Cathay, Twitter, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Bloomberg, The Gunnery, and BP.

Photo: Pink Dot SG

Apart from the usual Pink Dot SG highlights like food, fun and meaningful talks about the LGBTQ community in Singapore, event supporters will also be treated with exclusive live performances from local musicians Gentle Bones and Inch Chua.

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Gentle Bones (left) and Inch Chua (right)

This year, Pink Dot SG aims to reflect on where we come from and celebrate those who are paving the way. Come make a stand for a more inclusive and open-minded Singapore.

Expect lots of love going around at Hong Lim Park this 13 June 2015, with the official hashtag this year being #WhereLoveLivesSG. Watch the official video of Pink Dot SG 2015 by Boo Junfeng:

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This year, Pink Dot SG aims to reflect on where we come from and celebrate those who are paving the way. Come make a stand for a more inclusive and open-minded Singapore. Everyone can participate by taking a fun & creative ‘hand-♥’ photo and upload it on Campaign.com. Let’s make Singapore a safe and inclusive place for all.

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