The state of racism in Australia
All Together Now’s latest infographic shows the extent of racism in Australia.
All Together Now’s latest infographic shows the extent of racism in Australia.
All Together Now is currently recruiting for three volunteer roles at different levels of the organisation. As always, people from ethnic minority backgrounds, Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders are strongly encouraged to apply.
All Together Now is proud to be one of 156 organisations that have endorsed an open letter to Australia’s Attorney General about Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act. All Together Now’s Managing Director, Priscilla Brice, was also part of the panel at the press conference. The letter was sent to the Attorney on Human Rights Day, 10 December 2013.
All Together Now’s position statement Australia’s Racial Discrimination Act is an important piece of legislation. In particular, Part 2A protects all Australians against racial discrimination by prohibiting offensive behaviour based …
Ex neo-Nazi Robert Orell is joining forces with All Together Now to tackle recruitment by white supremacist groups in Australia and to stop racial hatred. Robert spent five years involved …
All Together Now is recruiting two new people for our volunteer board of Directors. People from ethnic minority backgrounds, Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders are strongly encouraged to apply. Closing date: Monday 11th November 2013.
Here you can find All Together Now’s annual report for 2012-2013.
Our latest infographic based on an international systematic review on the relationship between racism and health for children and young people.
All Together Now’s Managing Director’s opening address for the conference: Multiculturalism, Inclusion and Participation – Lessons from the Research.
All Together Now is pleased with Australian and Communication Media Authority’s (ACMA) decision announced today that the “All-Asian Mall” story aired on a A Current Affair breached the Commercial TV Industry Code of Practice.
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