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Youth Must Inherit and Strengthen Multiculturalism: David Neo
July 28, 2025
|The Straits Times
It's a unique strength especially crucial in a fractured, divided world, he says
Singapore's multiculturalism must continue to be core to the country's shared values as it looks to SG100, and this is something the younger generation must inherit, strengthen and pass on, said Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth David Neo.
This multiculturalism is a unique strength and especially crucial in an increasingly divided world, said Mr Neo as he addressed around 500 youth participants at the inaugural Kaleidoscope: Harmony in Motion showcase.
"Our multiracial, harmonious and cohesive society is a priceless asset that generations of Singaporeans have collectively nurtured," he said.
"It underpins our safety and security and allows us to bring our families up in peace and pursue our dreams to go further."
Held on the evening of July 27 at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, the youth-led cultural showcase and community fair was the collective effort of over 100 young people from 10 religions and 25 community and faith-based organisations.
Mr Neo said he was heartened to see Singapore's youth step forward to lead efforts on the multiculturalism front, stressing that it was more important than ever in a fractured, increasingly divided world.
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