How to tell someone you love they're being racist

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Link to factsheet webpage.

 

Knowing how to respond to racist remarks from friends and relatives can be a minefield. On the one hand, you want to call them out for their misinformed bigotry but doing so can lead to an argument or awkwardness, without actually convincing them to change their view.

Amnesty International provides 7 steps to communicate clearly and effectively to help reduce the casual racism that is still prevalent in a lot of Australian communities.

IndigenousX Training and Services

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IndigenousX training and services webpage.

 

IndigenousX is 100% Indigenous owned and operated. They provide a range of services to organisations, businesses, community groups and research projects.

IndigenousX offer services in digital media, training & workshops, school incursions, content creation & Promotions. Their work covers a wide range of topics, including community engagement, anti-racism, promotions, digital strategies, social media, media, corporate responsibility, and professional communications.

Islamophobia in Australia

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This report focuses on Islamophobia and its various manifestations in Australia since 2014. It explores the individual and institutional aspects of Islamophobia and the relationships between the two.

Organised in two sections, section I describes the theological, political and cultural aspects of Islamophobia as reflected in various institutions. Section I also examines the interplay of Islamophobia within the religious plane, the political sphere, media reporting of Islam and Muslims, right-wing organisations and in the field of criminology.

Section II presents and analyses data gathered via the Islamophobia Register Australia reflecting Australian Muslims’ experiences of Islamophobia. The report captures and critically analyses 243 verified incidents reported between September 2014 and December 2015. While these incidents do not reflect all local experiences of Islamophobia in Australia, they shed light on many aspects of its manifestations, nuances and complexities.

The report findings signify the circumstances under which anti-Muslim hate incidents exist, operate and affect Australian Muslims, and illustrate specific characteristics of Islamophobia.

 

Download the Islamophobia in Australia Report here (opens in new window, PDF, 2.9MB)

Stop Asian hate Australia

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Link to website. 

 

The Australian Asian Alliance Stop Asian Hate Australia movement is calling on Australians to step up and help them tackle COVID-19-related racism.

By supporting the Stop Australia Hate movement you will be funding:

  • Legal support for those facing discrimination.
  • AAA working closely with state and federal politicians to encourage the government to condemn racism, strengthen anti-racism laws and protections, and roll out compulsory anti-racism education.
  • Ongoing advocacy and awareness campaigns to shift Australian behaviour towards Asian/Asian Australian communities.
  • The organisation of events, workshops, mentoring programs.
  • The organisation of national vigils.
  • Support for Indian-Australians attempting to return home after recent travel bans.

The website includes resources to support the Asian Australian community and a #StopAsianHate social toolkit to share on social media to raise awareness.

Islamophobia in Australia III (2018 - 2019)

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The third Islamophobia in Australia report has been sourced from Australia-based Islamophobic incidents reported to the Islamophobia Register Australia by victims, proxies and witnesses during 2018 and 2019.

The overarching aim of this report is to raise public awareness about the increasing instances of Islamophobia in the Australia context, and encourage action to counter Islamophobia for a better and more inclusive Australia. 

You can download the report below, or through this URL: https://islamophobia.com.au/resources/

Islamophobia in Australia II (2016 - 2017)

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This report provides an analysis of Islamophobia and its various manifestations in Australia in the two year period of 2016 - 2017. 

Of the 551 incidents reported to the Islamophobia Register Australia for the two-year period, 349 incidents were verified and included in the report.

You can download the report below, or find it here: https://islamophobia.com.au/resources/ 

Looking back so we can look forward

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Luke Pearson invites Australians to work together by recognising why it is important to acknowledge our history to understand the causal relationship between past and present.

Remote video URL

Racism. No Way!

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The Racism. No Way! website contains information about racism, as well as teaching resources. 

You can access the website here.

The Racism. No Way! website includes information on: 

  • understanding racism 
  • hate speech
  • cyber racism
  • population statistics
  • relevant legislation and policies 

The website also includes teaching resources for years K - 12, as well as supporting resources.