Singamsetty's work analyses liberal multiculturalism and suggests Gandhi’s principle of non-violence and practice of satyagraha as a framework for public and political spaces in liberal democratic societies. Her wider research interests include classical Indian philosophy, social and political ph...
Singamsetty's work analyses liberal multiculturalism and suggests Gandhi’s principle of non-violence and practice of satyagraha as a framework for public and political spaces in liberal democratic societies. Her wider research interests include classical Indian philosophy, social and political philosophy, and human-nonhuman relationships in environmental philosophy.
She has over 14+ years of international experience in the D&I sector, including project management, curriculum development and implementation, inter-cultural dialogue, peace negotiations, and community engagement. She has developed curriculum and facilitated over 300 workshops on anti-racism, anti-oppression, microaggressions, workplace cohesion, leadership training, compassion, and building allyship using sociological, anthropological, philosophical, and popular education methodologies. She has worked with federal governments, universities, and community organisations in over 9 countries including, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, India, and Canada.