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Migration & Health Unit | Unimelb

Migration & Health Unit | Unimelb

@CountMeIn_Melb

Public Health Research @unimelbmspgh | promoting #socialinclusion #spatialjustice #antiracism thru #sport, #PVAW Mods. @danamareeyoung @gemmatb @BlockKaren

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Migration & Health Unit | Unimelb
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Gender equity & cultural diversity in surfing is an ongoing issue. SheShaka is a participatory project using Photovoice methods to identify the barriers experienced by women & girls who surf in Victoria. Come check out this unique exhibition open now! #16DaysOfActivismAgainstGBV
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Racism in sport is a common occurrence. We developed this short video to encourage and educate on ways you can demonstrate #upstander action - when you see or hear #racism you can do something!
Dana Young@danamareeyoung

Have recently been involved in something cool. Very proud of this video aimed to educate and inspire #upstander action against #racism in sport & everyday settings (hint there are a few ways😉). Thank you to everyone involved!! Check it out: go.unimelb.edu.au/7fgs

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Dr Tracy Westerman AM
Dr Tracy Westerman AM@TracyWesterman·
Racism is not just a phenomenon that happens TO Black People; it also happens THROUGH black people. Racism turned inwards, lateral violence, these are words that are the outcome of unreconciled black identity formation which sees those who’ve experienced extreme racism, platforming its non-existence. The ‘politics of respectability’ is a phenomenon that sees privileged members of marginalised groups comply with dominant social norms to ‘advance their group's condition’. As though their own success, means racism doesn’t exist; that it creates no real barrier for all black people. It involves a politically conservative position in which black people will promote a proffered white ideal as the true and only mechanism by which equality is possible. It provides a dangerous cover for racism because if it is coming from black people, it surely cannot be racist because an Aboriginal person said it; and leadership can't call it out because, well, you are then 'racist' for disagreeing with a black persons 'lived experience'. Gays can be homophobic; women can be sexist and black people can be racist towards their own. The racism is then dressed up as altruism; ‘we are just trying to draw attention to the issues in these communities' but it simply labels and stereotypes. As if simply naming the 'problem' is the solution and where the responsibility begins and ends. That we are all Australians together’ – but what it means is marginalized communities must adhere to dominant cultural norms in order to receive ‘respect’. It results in the creation of toxic situations that allows marginalisation to continue by feeding a dominant cultural narrative that there is a significant “advantage for black people to just assimilate”. That colonialism provided only positive things. That opportunities were not taken by Aboriginal people and that is our fault. It promotes the idea that cultural recognition and respecting diversity feeds a ‘victim mentality’. That it is ‘virtue signalling’ or that the recognition of historical and current racial identity based trauma is just wasteful symbolism. That validating trauma results in no practical outcomes for victims of trauma. As though race based trauma matters less; it creates less harm; we are less worthy of validation. We know promoting solutions in the loss of cultural identity and denial of race trauma simply compounds the impacts of trauma. The denial of racism doesn’t mean black people will not be persecuted; it just means there is a denial of its existence. Assimilation should never be a goal. Its a dangerous political narrative of a ‘model minority’ stereotype. When black people promote this as an aspiration it normalises hate and simply creates solutions that are based on and feed an assimilation narrative and one that, from a position of irrefutable science, fails to address the causation of human behavioural change.
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David Pocock
David Pocock@DavidPocock·
Professor Marcia Langton's passionately talks about the history of the Voice referendum, the disadvantage it seeks to address and her hopes for the future. youtu.be/kkIbnuDKMCg?t=…
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shireenahmed.bsky.social@_shireenahmed_·
🚨 While covering #MAR #FRA match it is imperative to report on France's hijab ban of players coaches or officials. Sports media have largely ignored this issue (ask me about WWC 2019) and will now be forced to report on this gendered Islamophobia. Due diligence required. Fin.
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Rana Hussain
Rana Hussain@ranahuss·
Systemic racism.
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Tracey Holmes
Tracey Holmes@TraceyLeeHolmes·
"I've lived racism, my father's parents lived racism, my great grand fathers lived racism...I don't want to leave this legacy to my daughter," says outgoing secretary general of #FIFA #FIFAWomensWorldCup2023 @fatma_samoura on @abcnews feature tomorrow, on the work she will continue to do even after she leaves. "Football is for everybody," she says.
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Craig Foster
Craig Foster@Craig_Foster·
The flood of racism that’s always been there, at the heart of our relationship with First Nations and that daily affects so many multicultural communities, is spewing out. All of us. All of us, need to decide this can no longer prevail. Help carry the burden. #RacismNotWelcome
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Melbourne Social Equity Institute
On Friday we had the pleasure of welcoming the new members to our interdisciplinary PhD Program in Migration, Statelessness and Refugee Studies.
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Welcoming Australia
Welcoming Australia@welcomingaus·
Are you our next Senior Research Analyst? Do you have the skills, experience & passion for research, evaluation, assessment & accreditation-focused projects for Welcoming Australia’s key initiatives? Location: negotiable (Aus-based) Apply today!👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽 welcoming.org.au/senior-researc…
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