Unconsciously Conscious
Unconscious bias now forms part of Diversity and Inclusion training across many workplaces in Australia. But is unconscious bias training the answer to addressing workplace racism? The short answer is no, but it does give us insights.
Negotiating the Halls of Academia: A Migrant’s Experience
Speak Magazine interviewed Dr. Marianne D Sison about her experience being a migrant academic in the education sector. Marianne is currently an Honorary University Fellow
Women of Colour in Australian Museums: Amplifying Silent Voices
“You need local experience to get a job here in Australia” These were the words I was told over and over again from so many
The Language of Art : Migrant’s Artistic Journey
JIAXIN NONG Born in Guangzhou, China in 1988, Jiaxin Nong studied at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and immigrated to Australia in 2009. She
Breaking Barriers
The Pursuit of Workplace equality for women in australia Significant progress has been made in Australia’s efforts to promote equality and diversity in the workplace,
A Chorus of Resilience
A chorus, Women of Colour,Strong, individual,Singing through a worldcontrasted, searchingfor equality’s elusive embrace. They rise, they flourish,Origins varied, roots deep,Facing prejudice,severing ties to an