BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:humanrights.gov.au X-WR-TIMEZONE:Australia/Sydney X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P1W BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Australia/Sydney X-LIC-LOCATION:Australia/Sydney BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:AEDT TZOFFSETFROM:+1000 TZOFFSETTO:+1100 DTSTART:20181006T160000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:AEDT TZOFFSETFROM:+1000 TZOFFSETTO:+1100 DTSTART:20191005T160000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:AEST TZOFFSETFROM:+1100 TZOFFSETTO:+1000 DTSTART:20190406T160000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:AEST TZOFFSETFROM:+1100 TZOFFSETTO:+1000 DTSTART:20200404T160000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:a2c567ea9c8d0401443936807224197d DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190911T180000 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Calling out Casual Racism CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER SERIES EVENT: CALLING OUT CASUAL RACISM\n\nPeople often associate racism with acts of abuse or harassment.\nHowever\, it doesn’ t need to involve violent or intimidating\nbehaviour. Take racial name-cal ling and jokes. Or consider situations\nwhen people may be excluded from g roups or activities because of where\nthey come from.\n\nCasual Racism is revealed through people’s actions as well as their\nattitudes. It can al so be reflected in systems and institutions. But\nsometimes it may not be revealed at all. Not all racism is obvious.\n\n \n\n[Professor Riaz Hassa n]\n\nGUEST SPEAKER: PROFESSOR RIAZ HASSAN (FLINDERS UNIVERSITY)\n\nProfes sor Hassan is a former Australian Research Council Professorial\nFellow an d is the Emeritus Professor in the Department of Sociology\,\nFlinders Uni versity in Adelaide\, South Australia. He also a Visiting\nResearch Profes sor at the Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) at\nthe National Univer sity of Singapore. In an academic career spanning\nover 40 years he has co nducted research in a number of areas including\nsociology of housing\, so ciology of suicide\, organizational culture and\nMuslim societies. He has been a visiting Professor at a number of\nleading global Universities incl uding UCLA\,Yale\, New York University\n(Abu Dhabi) and Gadjah Mada Univer sity (Indonesia). His recent\npublications include: Suicide Bombing\, Rout ledge (2011)\, Islam and\nSociety\, Melbourne University Press (2013)\, Li fe as a Weapon: The\nGlobal Rise of Suicide Bombings\, Routledge (2014).\n \n \n\n[Professor Fethi Mansouri]\n\nGUEST SPEAKER: PROFESSOR FETHI MANSO URI (DEAKIN UNIVERSITY)\n\nProfessor Mansouri holds the UNESCO Chair in co mparative research on\n‘Cultural Diversity and Social Justice’ and an Alfred Deakin\nResearch Chair in migration and intercultural studies. Prof essor\nMansouri is the Director of the Alfred Deakin Institute for\nCitize nship and Globalisation at Deakin University-Australia. He is\nthe editor of the Journal of Intercultural Studies\, founding\nEditor-in-Chief of the Journal of Citizenship and Globalisation\nStudies and founding co-editor of the international journal of Social\nInclusion. Since 2010\, Professo r Mansouri has been serving as an\nexpert advisor to the UN on cultural di versity\, and intercultural\nrelations. He also sits on the advisory boa rds of various government\nagencies and NGOs including the Victorian State government and the\nAustralian Intercultural Society respectively.\n\n \ n\nPlease register now for the Australian Human Rights Commission's\nSpeak er Series Event as part of the Race Discrimination Team's\nproject\, Shar ing the Stories of Australian Muslims.\n[https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/s peaker-series-calling-out-casual-racism-tickets-68895065997]\n \n\nTHE SU RVEY IS LIVE! Sharing the STORIES OF AUSTRALIAN MUSLIMS:\nNATIONAL SURVE Y [https://tinyurl.com/o26ozmus] takes 15 minutes to\ncomplete to share your experiences of Islamophobia\, racism and\nrelated intolerances. Plea se click on this link to fill in the\nsurvey: https://tinyurl.com/o39ozmus [https://tinyurl.com/o40ozmus]\,\nPlease share on your social media\, and email your networks. \n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Speaker Series Event: Calling out C asual Racism
\nPeople often associate racism with acts of a buse or harassment. However\, it doesn’t need to involve violent or inti midating behaviour. Take racial name-calling and jokes. Or consider situat ions when people may be excluded from groups or activities because of wher e they come from.
\nCasual Racism is revealed through people’s act ions as well as their attitudes. It can also be reflected in systems and i nstitutions. But sometimes it may not be revealed at all. Not all racism i s obvious.
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Professor Hassan is a former Australian Research Council Professoria l Fellow and is the Emeritus Professor in the Department of Sociology\, Fl inders University in Adelaide\, South Australia. He also a Visiting Resear ch Professor at the Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) at the Nationa l University of Singapore. In an academic career spanning over 40 years he has conducted research in a number of areas including sociology of housin g\, sociology of suicide\, organizational culture and Muslim societies. He has been a visiting Professor at a number of leading global Universities including UCLA\,Yale\, New York University (Abu Dhabi) and Gadjah Mada Uni versity (Indonesia). His recent publications include: Suicide Bombing\, Ro utledge (2011)\, Islam and Society\, Melbourne University Press (2013)\, L ife as a Weapon: The Global Rise of Suicide Bombings\, Routledge (2014). p>\n
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Guest Speaker: Professor Fethi Mansouri (Deakin University)
\nProfessor Mansouri holds the UNESCO Chair in comparative research on ‘Cultural Diversity and Social Justice’ and an Alfred Deakin Research Chair in migration and intercultural studies. Professor Mansouri is the Di rector of the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University-Australia. He is the editor of the Journal of Intercult ural Studies\, founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Citizenship and Globalisation Studies and founding co-editor of the international journal of Social Inclusion. Since 2010\, Professor Mansouri has been serving as an expert advisor to the UN on cultural diversity\, and intercultural rel ations. He also sits on the advisory boards of various government agenci es and NGOs including the Victorian State government and the Australian In tercultural Society respectively.
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The Survey is LIVE! Sharing the Stories of Australian Muslims: National Survey takes 15 minutes to complete to share your experiences of Islamopho bia\, racism and related intolerances. Please click on this link to fill in the survey: https://tinyurl.co m/o39ozmus\, Please share on your social media\, and email your netwo rks.
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