Abstract
Covid-19 has been given the status of a global pandemic, and while it is merely a virus that attacks one’s immune system, this virus also managed to remind us about humanity. This article raised an awareness on the lack of humanity among an educated society as the author considered the plight of migrant workers in Singapore. Adopting critical whiteness lens in a reflective narrative approach, the author emphasized on the need for a different kind of education as Singaporeans progress as an educated nation. Utilizing public data and current affairs reported daily during the time of Covid-19 in Singapore, the author described the living conditions of migrant workers in Singapore, and their deteriorating health as they battle Covid-19 while working to build homes for Singaporeans, the very people who take a stand that did not support their mental and physical well-being.
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