Jom is a weekly digital magazine covering arts, culture, politics, business, technology and more in Singapore.

Contributors

Sudhir Vadaketh

Sudhir Vadaketh

Sudhir’s work is focused on amplifying the voices of people marginalised by dominant power structures. His areas of concern are inequality, corporate and political hegemonies, and social hierarchies.

Tsen-Waye Tay

Tsen-Waye Tay

By asking how word, image and sound can provoke people to act, Waye aims to tell stories that expand and deepen perspectives, propelling the changes needed to build a kinder and more inclusive world.

Corrie Tan

Corrie Tan

Corrie makes sense of art through intimate writing. A wayfarer travelling between academia and journalism, she is committed to a politics of care in critical discourse across South-east Asia.

Abhishek Mehrotra

Abhishek Mehrotra

As a naturalised Singaporean who emigrated from India for university, Abhishek tries to understand identity and belonging through storytelling. As a new father though, he's mostly just exhausted.

Charmaine Poh

Charmaine Poh

In building a vision, Charmaine is led by what is helpful, urgent and sustainable. She is concerned about ecology, agency, queer life, and persistent joy, and is based between Berlin and Singapore.

Faris Joraimi

Faris Joraimi

Faris studies the history of the Malay world. He believes Singapore cannot be fully understood separately from its ancestral archipelago. Faris is pursuing his PhD at New York University.

Sakinah Safiee

Sakinah Safiee

Passionate about placemaking and city design, Saki’s an intersectional feminist who analyses social issues with an urban infrastructural lens. She strives to create accessible content for everyone.