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Cultural Diversity Event in Ipswich

November 11, 2010 by Ronit Baras 1 Comment

I am in the newspaper!

When politicians like MP Shayne Neumann are involved, the media becomes interested in what happens. This week, I ran a cultural diversity workshop for various organisations in Ipswich on with my colleagues from Together for Humanity and the event was captured by a quick reporter.

A JEW, a Muslim and a Christian came together to lead discussion in Ipswich yesterday about learning to live with differences of belief.

In the audience were more than 40 educators and community workers – police, school teachers, advocates for refugees, Red Cross and council representatives –who deal daily with religious diversity.

The first “diversity” workshop at Ipswich’s Civic Centre was put on by Together for Humanity, an Australian organisation set up in 2002 to promote understanding and tolerance.

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Filed Under: Presentation Updates, Social Justice Tagged With: cultural, diversity, professional development for teachers, Social Justice, society, workshops

Racist Kids

September 22, 2009 by Ronit Baras Leave a Comment

Multicultural circle of kidsYesterday, I went to give a presentation at Griffith University for International Peace Day 2009. I talked about the foundation I coordinate in Queensland (Together for Humanity) and the important work we do with kids to ensure they do not grow up to be racist adults.

As part of the discussion, I gave very sad statistics about kids’ attitude towards different races and talked to the audience about the negative influence of the media and the kids’ parents at home.

At the end of the evening, a dark Indian woman thanked me for the talk and said it was alarming to see the figures on the screen.

“I have a story to tell you”, she said.

As you probably know by now, I love stories and after you read this, you will know why I wanted to pass this story on to you.

“I’m from Indian and I’m married to a Scottish man. Recently, our 3-years-old daughter’s birthday was coming. She said she wanted to invite friends from her day care center home, ‘But I don’t want to invite boys or blacks’, she said. I was very shocked. I’m as black as can be and always thought that because my husband has fair skin and comes from a different culture to mine, we are the perfect example of living in cultural harmony. I never thought my own daughter would say something like that”, she told me.

“What did you do?” I asked her.

“Well, I thought about it for a day and then told her, ‘You can choose who to invite to your party. Daddy is a boy and because you are not inviting any boys, Daddy won’t come to your party and I’m black and because you are not inviting blacks, I can’t come either, so you’re going to have to manage your own party. Have fun'”, she said.

“And…” I was so curious.

“Two days later, I asked her ‘Who did you invite for your birthday?’ and she said she’d invited a boy who is her best friend and a black girl who is a good friend”.

I thought that was brilliant! What would you do?

Ronit

Filed Under: Presentation Updates Tagged With: cultural, diversity, motivational presentations, parenting, Social Justice

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

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