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More than Diversity? How we can think differently about power and privilege

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What does 'diversity' actually mean, and how can we move beyond this concept to better achieve equity? How do institutions need to change to dismantle structures of power and privilege?

Hear from the experiences of trans man and Olympic gold medallist Ellia Green OAM, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Peta MacGillivray and including UNSW community members Quinton Vea Vea, Osca Monaghan, Jackie Leach Scully and Melissa Golby.

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UNSW Diversity Festival is an annual celebration, this year taking place 18-22 September 2023. Diversity Festival brings students and staff together to embrace the diversity of our community, enrich identity and ignite conversations about how we can foster a more inclusive society.

The 2023 program features 40+ free events and activities, including keynotes and panel discussions, workshops, exhibitions, documentary screenings and networking opportunities. Themes and topics include cultural diversity, neurodivergence, accessibility, LGBTIQ+ inclusion, human rights, social impact, and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Find out what’s on at Diversity Festival 2023 and register for events.

Diversity Festival is proudly hosted by the Division of Equity Diversity & Inclusion. It is a truly collaborative and community-based event where everyone can participate.

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Visitor Safety Information

The health and safety of our patrons is our top priority, and this event will abide by the Public Health Order prevailing at the time. Please follow our conditions of entry, and check back here for updated information prior to the event.

  • Do not attend the event if you feel unwell, have recently experienced any cold or flu-like symptoms or are awaiting the results of a COVID-19 test.
  • Face masks are recommended.

Live Event & Venue

The John Niland Scientia Building is located at UNSW Sydney's Kensington Campus (G19 on map).

Access

Wheelchair Accessible

The John Niland Scientia Building is located at UNSW Sydney's Kensington Campus (G19 on map). The closest accessible drop off point to the Scientia Building is the east entrance (F22 on map). Vehicles need to arrive via Gate 11 on Botany Street. The closest accessible parking is available in the Botany Street Parking Station (H23 on map).

Assisted Listening

Assisted listening like hearing loop can be provided upon request.

Auslan & Captioning

This event will be captioned. Please let us know if you require Auslan interpretation.

Parking & Public Transport

UNSW is easily accessible via public transport. Call the Transport Infoline on 131 500 or visit transportnsw.info.

Paid casual and visitor parking is offered via the CellOPark App and ‘pay by plate meters’. For more information head here.


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