Bisi Alimi speaks with Wendy Williams about becoming an advocate for LGBT rights in Nigeria and why we should all become “angelic troublemakers”.In 2004, Bisi Alimi made…
Charities need to form stronger and “better relationships” with multicultural diaspora groups, in order to unlock their philanthropic potential, a sector leader believes.…
Charities and not for profits need to show leadership to address the issue of white supremacy in the NGO sector, a prominent Aboriginal writer and activist believes.
Nayuka…
Within days of attending tech and innovation festival, Myriad, last year, Mikhara Ramsing quit her corporate job and went on to found two social ventures. Pro Bono News …
Charities in England and Wales are lagging behind private companies when it comes to diversity on boards, according to a new report.Charities: Inclusive Governance 2018,…
Far from building bridges of understanding and respect, standard diversity programs can create psychological barriers by engendering an environment of fear and resentment,…
New research has highlighted the importance of inclusion in Australia’s workplaces, with inclusive workplace employees found to be 10 times more likely to be highly effective…
Culturally diverse women are not well utilised in the workplace and are locked out of leadership positions, according to new research from the University of Sydney.
The…
People living in more diverse suburbs are less likely to express or experience Islamophobia, according to new RMIT research.
The study led by Associate Professor Val Colic-Peisker…
The Diversity Council Australia (DCA) says proposed changes to Australia’s citizenship process would “not be good for business”.The not-for-profit workplace…
The next generation of Australian teachers are not “culturally competent” or equipped to work in multicultural classrooms, according to a new Western Australian study.…
Cátia Malaquias is a lawyer, disability advocate and the founder and director of Starting With Julius, a Western Australian based project promoting the inclusion of people…