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LGBTQI+ allies: the Australian teachers standing up to homophobic slurs and bullying

LGBTQI+ allies: the Australian teachers standing up to homophobic slurs and bullying
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Western s artwork is an example of reconciliation in practice

Date Time Western’s artwork is an example of reconciliation in practice Early last year, Western Sydney University’s Executive team, together with a group of academics and professional staff, participated in a full-day cultural exchange workshop to enhance their understanding of Country and culture. This was co-facilitated by Allan McKenzie – a proud Wiradjuri Gamilaroi man from Griffith NSW. Allan has painted for over 29 years and promotes Aboriginal culture through optical storytelling, song, and dance. It was at this cultural workshop that the journeyed artwork commenced. Since then, Allan has facilitated a number of workshops where over 120 individuals, including Western Sydney University staff and students, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, contributed to the painting and engaged in Aboriginal cultural learning. This artwork provided all the opportunity to yarn and learn.

New exhibition We Bleed the Same explores racism and diversity in Australia

Normal text size Very large text size Liz Deep-Jones says her family (above) have been nicknamed “the United Nations”, and have been her impetus in creating this exhibition, which includes installations, a documentary and 35 portraits, from which the following pictures have been selected. “The aim of the exhibition, We Bleed The Same, is to create a greater understanding of our differences in order to live in a more inclusive society,” she says. Thanush Selvarasa. Thanush Selvarasa, 31, Sydney’s north shore As a desperate 23-year-old Tamil, Selvarasa left his home in Sri Lanka dreaming of a safer future. He didn’t realise that his new life would result in almost eight years of detention – first on Christmas Island, then Manus Island – and be even more hellish than the one he’d left behind.

UNICEF crafts food summit agenda with children s insights

UNICEF crafts food summit agenda with children s insights
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