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High Profile Speaker

August 4, 2011 by Ronit Baras Leave a Comment

In an article about the upcoming Multicultural Conference for Women, the Gladstone Observer has told it readers

High profile speakers Ronit Baras and Ahmad Abughazaleh from Together for Humanity will engage participants with a presentation that provides opportunities to learn about diversity and commonality and questions assumptions about identity.

Replacing prejudice (largely religious and cultural) with mutual respect and co-operation is a major theme in their presentation.

I am honoured.

Read the rest of the article…

Filed Under: Presentation Updates, Social Justice Tagged With: cultural, culture, motivational speaker, presentations, public speaker, public speaking

Multicultural Conference for Women in Gladstone

July 21, 2011 by Ronit Baras Leave a Comment

If you live in or around Gladstone, QLD, especially of you are a woman, come and join me and other speakers in a very special event on 5 August 2011.

Here is the description from the site of the organizers, WIN: Women’s Intercultural Network:

Offering a series of workshops and presentations by high profile speakers and educators in the fields of community cohesion and diversity. Participants are expected to gain a better understanding on issues related to maximising the benefits and dealing with the challenges of diversity including but not limited to topics such as prejudice, conflict resolution and community involvement and cohesion.

  • Learn about the Region’s growth and understand how to make the most of a diverse workforce
  • Gain awareness of diversity related issues in the fields of education, integration, employment, culture and religion
  • Develop tolerance in the context of intercultural conflict and grievances
  • Learn to create a safe environment to discuss prejudice and diversity

Filed Under: Presentation Updates, Social Justice Tagged With: community, cultural, culture, diversity, presentations

Recent feedback

January 18, 2010 by Ronit Baras Leave a Comment

I just got this feedback letter:

Dear Ronit,

Our very sincere thanks for your wonderful presentation at our recent Annual General Meeting, on the topic: ‘Helping Children and Young People Address Racism and Prejudice’.

We always try to have at our AGM a speaker who will challenge and stretch our ideas about the way we, as a small interfaith women’s association, can fulfil our aspiration towards building a culture of peace.  Issues of racism and prejudice are at the heart of this challenge.

Your presentation about the Together for Humanity project, and in particular the findings from your surveys of children and young people, as well as descriptions of some of the processes you use in your transformational work, was a truly engaging experience for all those present.   This was evident from the high degree of participation throughout, in questions and comments to yourself and the general discussion which the ideas provoked.

My own hope is that some of our members may have been motivated by your presentation to volunteer for the Together for Humanity project should the opportunity arise.  We look forward to continuing contact with you and your important work.

Sincerely,

Wendy Flannery
Coordinator
Believing Women for a Culture of Peace
Believing Women for a Culture of Peace

Filed Under: Presentation Updates, Social Justice Tagged With: culture, motivational presentations, peace, testimonial

International Day of Peace 2009

September 3, 2009 by Ronit Baras 3 Comments

The Griffith University Multi-Faith Centre invites members of all communities to its International Day of Peace Commemoration on Thursday, 17 September, 2009, 7:15-9:00pm.

I will be delivering one of the key presentations of this evening.

In 2002, the United Nations designated September 21st each year as the International Day of Peace (IDP), as a day to encourage all peoples and countries to make a commitment to world unity, a global ceasefire and non-violence.

This event is an opportunity for individuals, communities and organizations to witness and participate in a multi-faith commemoration for peace. In the lead up to the IDP, it will enable participants to link with millions of people and many governments, regional and non-government organizations, faith/religious communities and educational institutions engaged in IDP events.

The Program will include:

  • A multimedia, multi-faith reflection on Peace
  • Two presentations on peacemaking
    • A lasting peace in Sri Lanka?
      The way forward from a Christian perspective
      – Rev. Pan Jordan
    • The challenge of peace-building among children and youth
      The Together for Humanity experience
      – Ronit Baras
  • Musical performances for peace

Please RSVP by September 11
Dianne/Yaseen  3735-7052 or mfc@griffith.edu.au

Full invitation flyer fo IDP 2009

See you there,
Ronit

Filed Under: Presentation Updates, Social Justice Tagged With: cultural, culture, diversity, peace, public speaking, Social Justice

Housing for Migrants and Locals

July 24, 2009 by Ronit Baras Leave a Comment

Mulsim kids prayingI have just run a cultural awareness workshop for government officers dealing with the provision of housing to low-income families. While I was telling them about cultures, languages and acceptance, they also told me some amazing things.

Low-cost housing is provided to many migrant and refugee families. In fact, as soon as people are recognized as refugees, they are immediately entitled to government housing until they can afford their own residence.

As humane as this may seem, the locals object to this privilege and protest against it as being discriminating against them. They say, “Why should someone come into the country and get something straight away, while others who grew up here don’t?”

The obvious answer, “Where would they go if they have no family and no friends here?” But this answer doesn’t satisfy some of the locals in government housing, who sometimes abuse the newcomers verbally and even by damaging their property.

If this is not bad enough, reports are that migrant families in government housing are polite, quiet and considerate. They take excellent care of their dwellings and carry out all of their obligations on time, despite the occasional harassment.

Another amazing fact is that in some migrant and refugee units, there are as many as 21 people living in 3 bedrooms! Compared to where they came from, they think it is better, because at least nobody is trying to kill them…

Now, equipped with their new cultural awareness, the housing officers can help refugees and migrants assimilate quicker into society, while making the locals feel a lot better about accepting them.

God, I love my work!
Ronit

Filed Under: Presentation Updates, Social Justice Tagged With: cultural, culture, family, language, refugees

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