Being Bridges is a social enterprise that explores how multicultural communities can build a more versatile diversity.
We specialise in facilitating the work of interfaith and interracial dialogue by building simple yet innovative tools that leverage on the power of individuals to be bridges of social cohesion in their own communities.
We are currently consolidating our projects and redeveloping our online presence to serve communities better.
Same purpose, new brand!
Meanwhile our work continues…
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While our website is under construction, feel free to check out some of our project links and media mentions.
DIVERSITY BY DEFAULT (DBD)
A conversational card game that intersects various forms of diversity while making dialogue more accessible
- Launching this month on the Smol Tok website!
- Article about DBD by the Public Service Division (PSD)
- Reflection on the development process for DBD by founder of Being Bridges, Basil Kannangara
BEING GUESTS
An award-winning interactive virtual landscape for interfaith awareness with 360-degree VR tours exploring local places of worship
- Top prize winner at the MCCY Mission:Unite Hackathon for Social Cohesion, awarded by President of Singapore, Mdm Halimah Yacob
- Featured post about Being Guests by the Ministry of Culture, Community, and Youth (MCCY)
- Social media post by the Inter-Racial and Religious Confidence Circle (IRCC) on beta testing Being Guests for Racial Harmony Day, 2021, at Serangoon Secondary School
BEING COMMUNITY
A social media series facilitating sensitive yet constructive conversations on racial and religious discrimination
- Full panel conversation episode videos
- Video snippet shorts by various participants
- Follow on Instagram for the next phase
BEING BEINGS
A community newsletter leveraging on the power of shared stories from various faiths to build a more versatile diversity.
- While the newsletter project is repositioned, enjoy the early Facebook page that got us started
KEEP IN TOUCH!
Subscribe to any of these projects to stay tuned to our developing projects.
You can also email us directly for engagement or enquiries.
Being Bridges is a social enterprise that explores how multicultural communities can build a more versatile diversity.
We specialise in facilitating the work of interfaith and interracial dialogue by building simple yet innovative tools that leverage on the power of individuals to be bridges of social cohesion in their own communities.
We are currently consolidating our projects and redeveloping our online presence to serve communities better.
Same purpose, new brand! Meanwhile our work continues…
WHILE WE WAIT…
While our website is under construction, feel free to check out some of our project links and media mentions.
DIVERSITY BY DEFAULT (DBD)
A conversational card game that intersects various forms of diversity while making dialogue more accessible
- Launching this month on the Smol Tok website!
- Article about DBD by the Public Service Division (PSD)
- Reflection on the development process for DBD by founder of Being Bridges, Basil Kannangara
BEING GUESTS
An award-winning interactive virtual landscape for interfaith awareness with 360-degree VR tours exploring local places of worship
- Top prize winner at the MCCY Mission:Unite Hackathon for Social Cohesion, awarded by President of Singapore, Mdm Halimah Yacob
- Featured post about Being Guests by the Ministry of Culture, Community, and Youth (MCCY)
- Social media post by the Inter-Racial and Religious Confidence Circle (IRCC) on beta testing Being Guests for Racial Harmony Day, 2021, at Serangoon Secondary School
BEING COMMUNITY
A social media series facilitating sensitive yet constructive conversations on racial and religious discrimination
- Full panel conversation episode videos
- Video snippet shorts by various participants
- Follow on Instagram for the next phase
BEING BEINGS
A community newsletter leveraging on the power of shared stories from various faiths to build a more versatile diversity.
- While the newsletter project is repositioned, enjoy the early Facebook page that got us started
KEEP IN TOUCH
Subscribe to any of these projects to stay tuned to our developing projects.
You can also email us directly for engagement or enquiries.