Everyday Anti-Racism and Actionable Change
A practical workshop to explore everyday racism and how to respond thoughtfully and respectfully.
Details
Friday 29 May 2026
12:30pm - 5:00pm
248 Gloucester St, East Victoria Park WA 6101, Australia
Free
A practical workshop to explore everyday racism and how to respond thoughtfully and respectfully.
Friday 29 May 2026
12:30pm - 5:00pm
248 Gloucester St, East Victoria Park WA 6101, Australia
Free
This engaging workshop invites participants to explore the realities of racism as it appears in daily life—whether at work, in communities, or personal relationships. It’s a safe space to have honest conversations about the subtle and overt ways racism manifests beyond the obvious.
You’ll reflect on your own identities, assumptions, and privileges, gaining insight into cultural safety in practice. The session emphasizes moving beyond performative allyship toward meaningful, ongoing action.
Participants will leave equipped with practical tools and language to respond to racism and microaggressions thoughtfully, fostering safer and more inclusive environments.
The workshop is guided by lived experience and practical insight, covering key topics such as:
- Recognizing everyday racism in interactions, systems, and spaces
- Reflecting on personal identity and privilege
- Understanding cultural safety beyond theory
- Responding to racism and microaggressions in the moment
- Committing to ongoing, accountable anti-racism work
This session is open to all ages and is designed for anyone committed to learning and doing the work necessary to support inclusion.
The event takes place at the Vic Park Community Centre, located at 248 Gloucester St, Victoria Park. The venue is accessible and welcoming, situated within easy reach of public transport and local amenities.
Attendees are encouraged to arrive on time to fully benefit from the workshop’s interactive format. Parking options and accessibility details can be obtained by contacting the centre.
Please note there are limited places available, so only book if you are committed to attending. If your plans change, kindly cancel your booking to allow others to participate.
This workshop is free of charge and suitable for a general audience interested in fostering anti-racist practices.
The session runs from 12:30 PM to 5:00 PM, providing ample time for discussion, reflection, and practical exercises.
Attendance is free, but booking is essential due to limited capacity. To secure your place, contact the Vic Park Community Centre via email or phone.
Early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment. For enquiries or to cancel your booking, please use the provided contact details.
This is a valuable opportunity for parents and community members to engage in meaningful change and support inclusive communities.