Pink Dot Campaign is known to release heart-warming videos as part of their annual gathering for love in Singapore. These are the videos over the years at a glance. For more about Pink Dot over the years, click here.
Pink Dot 16: No One Left Behind
This year, thousands of Singaporeans gathered at Hong Lim Park to express hopes for a future where no one is left behind. Thank you for forming Pink Dot 16 with us!
Pink Dot 15: A Singapore for All Families
The 15th Pink Dot – the first following the historic repeal of Section 377A in 2022 – saw thousands make a stand for a Singapore that celebrates all families, whether biological, chosen, ally or queer. Thank you for forming Pink Dot 15 with us!
Pink Dot 14: The Change We Want To See
At Pink Dot 14, we came together to collectively envision what a more inclusive future could look like, and to speak up for the changes we want to see in Singapore.
PINK DOT 11: Let’s Stand Together
Were you ever taunted by friends and family members with words so hurtful they remain etched in your mind? Watch this video as LGBTQ Singaporeans step forward to share stories of the discrimination most of us have to deal with in our daily lives.
Pink Dot 10: Celebrating a Decade of Love
This year, we come together to declare our rights and appeal for change. It’s time.
Pink Dot 2017: Starting a Conversation
With the state of the world today, it’s more important than ever to not live in our “bubble”, but to reach out to those who are not like us, in the hope of reaching a better understanding. For we can stand together as one united people, or we can let our differences divide us. The choice, for us, has always been clear.
Pink Dot 2016: Our Heroes – Rose & June
An old-timer of Bugis Street, 78-year-old divorcee Rose, tells us her story before and after transitioning.
Pink Dot 2015 – Where Love Lives
This year, we reflect on where we come from and celebrate those who are paving the way. Come make a stand on June 13 for a more inclusive and open-minded Singapore.
Pink Dot 2014 – For Family, For Friends, For Love
What does the freedom to love mean to you? LGBT and straight Singaporeans share their sentiments about Pink Dot and their wish for a more open-minded and inclusive Singapore.
Pink Dot 2013 – Home
Can every Singaporean truly call this country “home”? That is one of the many questions posed by this video, accompanied by Dick Lee’s own version of his popular National Day song. What does it mean to live in a place where we can all belong?
Pink Dot 2012 – Someday
Find out what are some of the realities of being lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) in Singapore, and the yearnings for a more enlightened future.
Pink Dot 2011 – Support Freedom to Love
Do you have friends and family members who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender? What does it mean to support their freedom to love? What does this support symbolise, and what can it translate to? Watch this video to find out.
Pink Dot 2010 – From the Heart
On Saturday 15 May ’10 at 5pm, Love, Kinship and Families took centre stage at Pink Dot 2010 when a record turnout of 4000 people gathered to celebrate the Freedom to Love.
Pink Dot 2009 – Red + White = Pink
I’d love to hear from you. Which is your favourite video?
About Dr. Martha Tara Lee
Surrounded by friends who were sexually inhibited and struck by dire lack of positive conversations around sex and sexuality in Singapore, Dr. Martha Tara Lee set out to make a positive difference in embarking on her doctorate in human sexuality before launching Eros Coaching in 2009. Today, she remains dedicated to working with individuals and couples who wish to lead self-actualised and pleasure-filled lives.
She also holds certificates in counselling, coaching and sex therapy, and has most recently completed her fourth degree – a Masters in Counselling. In practice since 2009, she is the only certified sexuality educator by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) in Singapore.
Often cited in the local media, Dr. Lee is the appointed sex expert for Men’s Health Singapore, and Men’s Health Malaysia. She was recognised as one of ‘Top 50 Inspiring Women Under 40′ by Her World in July 2010, and one of ‘Top 100 Inspiring Women’ by CozyCot in March 2011. She is the host of weekly radio show Eros Evolution on the OMTimes Radio Network. She has published three books: Love, Sex and Everything In-Between, Orgasmic Yoga and From Princess to Queen.
Martha works with individuals and couples in private coaching sessions, and conducts her own workshops. She takes prides in making sure all her workshops are also fun, educational, and sex-positive. This comes easily to her because even though she is extremely dedicated and serious about her work, she fundamentally believes that sex is meant to be fun, wonderful, amazing and sacred. As such, this serious light-heartedness has shone through again and again. For her full profile, click here. Email her here.