Living In Between | A Multi Award Winning Anti-Racism Workshop
Event description
10am - 12pm
This is a free event as part of Moonah Arts Centre's school holiday program, however, bookings are required.
Suitable for 10-14 year olds.
Join the Students Against Racism group for Living in Between, a multi-award-winning anti-racism workshop that aims to create more inclusive schools and workplaces by providing an opportunity for Tasmanians to get to know people who have arrived as refugees and migrants. The workshop includes stories and activities that explore the consequences of racism and how it can be addressed. Over 10,000 people have participated in Living in Between workshops since its inception in 2008. This morning workshop is specifically designed for folks aged 10 -14, due to space we do require registration.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Moonah Arts Centre and Glenorchy City Council acknowledge the Muwinina people as the traditional owners of this Land on which we gather. We recognise all Tasmanian Aboriginal people as the original owners and continuing custodians of the land and waters of this island, Lutruwita. We pay our respect to Aboriginal Elders, past and present. We commit to working for a City that welcomes and respects all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.”
SAFE SPACE
We believe in safe and positive spaces where all people are welcome and respected. If you experience or see something that doesn’t look right, please report it to one of our friendly staff.
ACCESSIBILITY
The venue is fully accessible with seats available for patrons with mobility issues and areas for wheelchairs. If you require assistance, please make contact via moonahartscentre@gcc.tas.gov.au
before purchasing tickets, our venue staff will be happy to assist.
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