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Our new anti-racism campaign is almost here
We’ve heard your input and are close to launching our new anti-racism campaign to transition away from Racism. It Stops With Me. In this next phase, we’ll be targeting systemic and institutional racism - that is racism within the design and foundations of our schools, hospitals, workplaces, and even parliament.
We’re inviting you to learn with us and call out the types of racism in our society that are frequently overlooked.
Sign up to our mailing list and tick the 'Race' box to stay in the loop as we prepare for launch.
We are targeting systems and institutions
Everyone deserves to live with dignity and without fear or discrimination – regardless of their background or identity. Racism has been deeply embedded into our systems and institutions creating an uneven playing field. Even access to basic services can be beyond reach for some communities.
Our new campaign will target the ‘everyday’ racism of these systems, which dehumanise communities experiencing racism. Systems that undermine their resilience, strength and the powerful contributions they make to our society.
Our campaign will target these systems by creating and sharing information, tools and resources to help people combat all forms of racism. We invite you to learn with us, so we can make real change - together.
We’ve learned a lot from the Racism. It Stops With Me campaign, and our consultations for the National Anti-Racism Framework. Together with our supporters and stakeholders we’ve developed a new anti-racism campaign that is grounded in community needs and committed to targeting all forms of racism, including systemic and structural.
Transitioning from Racism. It Stops With Me.
This year, the ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ will transition away from its long-standing anti-racism campaign, Racism. It Stops With Me.
Since its launch in 2012, Racism. It Stops With Me has grown and evolved. Our collaboration with campaign supporters and anti-racism experts has strengthened the campaign. While the goals to build understanding and anti-racism skills remain the same, we’ve now expanded our sights to challenge racism in all its forms: including in the systems and institutions that make up society.
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The ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ plays a unique role in protecting and promoting human rights in Australia. As Australia’s National Human Rights Institution, our work includes investigating human rights complaints, doing research, advocating for law and policy reform, and promoting rights through education and training.