Interview Transcript: Jen Carnovale
Transcript: All Together Now: Jen, you’re a comedian and you are going to be working with All Together Now on our Firth Year Anniversary [event], so we would just …
Transcript: All Together Now: Jen, you’re a comedian and you are going to be working with All Together Now on our Firth Year Anniversary [event], so we would just …
In 2008 Kevin Rudd, then Prime Minister, said “Sorry” to the Stolen Generation. This was a symbolic move to apologise for all of the harm that was been inflicted on …
A few weeks ago, we asked you to respond to a quick survey to answer the question, ‘How do you respond to Racism?’ We have collected your answers and have …
On April 25-26th the Build Peace Conference 2015 was held in Nicosia (Lefkosia), “the last divided capital in the world,” Cyprus. The conference brought together like-minded individuals and organisations to …
You may remember that last August, All Together Now’s Everyday Racism app won an Intercultural Innovation Award. Part of the prize includes attendance at capacity building workshops to build our …
Reflection on one Harmony Day event that did away with the typical cultural reduction of food, dance and dress and embraced multiculturalism.
Do you know where racism occurs? All Together Now has created an infographic to show the most common areas where racism happens. This information is based on research that looked …
During Harmony Week, All Together Now worked with Football Federation Australia (FFA) and the Professional Footballers Association (PFA) to create the #EraseRacism round over the weekend 20-22 March. The initiative …
Harmony Week begins March 16 to 22 this year, and is a national week that celebrates Australia’s cultural diversity, encouraging acceptance all around the nation. The aim of the week …
Ahead of this weekend’s Erase Racism Round Bruce Djite discusses his passion for the joint FFA and PFA initiative and shares his insights into the invaluable work undertaken by All …
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