Multicultural is who we collectively are – the term includes everybody. Multiculturalism is a recognition that cultural diversity is as important to human wellbeing as biodiversity is to environmental wellbeing.
The government's recent
Multicultural Framework Review is a huge opportunity for Australians to shape WHO WE ARE and WHERE WE ARE GOING. In this newsletter we preview our response to the Multicultural Framework Review and share other recent and forthcoming contributions to the practice and theory of multiculturalism. Plus we continue our fantastic offer of 3 months’ free educational resources from our Learning Lands platform when you book a program with us. And more!
CELBRATING | She Got Game
Is there anyone left in the world who hasn’t heard of Raygun today? Her performance at the Olympics has propelled breakdancing into the global spotlight like never before. Everyone's talking about it! On that note, we’re excited to share that Cultural Infusion has staged hip hop events, workshops and festivals throughout Australia since 2009, including the renowned National Freestyle Competition, drawing international artists and judges. ‘She Got Game’ was tailored especially for girls. Beyond just entertainment, these events have served as a platform to celebrate the diversity and creativity inherent in hip hop culture, while actively working to dismantle the stereotypes and stigma often associated with it.
Cultural Infusion remains passionately engaged in delivering hip hop programs to schools across the country. These programs educate students about the rich history and global influence of hip hop and empower them by promoting self-expression, confidence, and cultural understanding.
We invite you to watch these videos showcasing our work, including the National Freestyle Events at Federation Square, which featured a range of workshops in MCing, krumping, locking, breakdancing, and beatboxing with participants ranging in age from 2 to 80. These gatherings were a vibrant space for people of all backgrounds to come together, learn, and share their love for hip hop.
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REPORTING | Australia’s 2024 Multicultural Framework Review
As one of the world’s most culturally diverse nations, Australia has more to gain or lose from its diversity than most. At best, we are a multicultural society where innovation thrives and mutual curiosity and respect is the norm. At worst, we are fearful, insular, judgmental of each other and torn by internal conflict. The stakes could not be much higher.
Australia’s 2024 Multicultural Framework Review (MFR) was initiated in recognition of the importance of managing diversity. On 2 June 2023 Andrew Giles, the minister leading the review, delivered a brilliant and honest
launch speech, saying ‘Well-managed diversity leads to social cohesion.’
On 24 July 2024, the Australian government released the 202-page MFR, ‘
Towards Fairness – a multicultural Australia for all’ as a ‘generational reform agenda’ ‘that will position Australia to realise its full potential as a nation made up of many cultures, faiths and lived experiences.’ Does the MFR really position Australia to realise its full potential?
Keep your eyes open for a response to this question from our Founder and CEO Peter Mousaferiadis.
PRESENTING | At IMAGINE: Nonprofit Event
IMAGINE: Non-Profit, presented by Amazon Web Services (AWS), came to Melbourne on 14 August, with events in Sydney and Brisbane the following week. This in-person event will bring together nonprofit leaders, purpose-driven technologists and social enterprise innovators to explore how technology can drive positive change in the world.
Our Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Rezza Moieni will be part of a lightning talk alongside Dr Kristen Moeller-Saxone, Data Catalyst Network Lead at Infoxchange, and Dr Andrew Bivard, CTO of The Australian Stroke Alliance to discuss ‘Leading Your Organisation with a Strong Data Foundation’.
PRESENTING | At Diversity & Inclusion Summit 2024: When Awareness Meets Action
Peter Mousaferiadis is presenting the importance of a data-driven approach to inclusion and diversity in Perth on 23 August 2024. Once organisations discover their rich cultural diversity through data they can become more inclusive and perform better.
Diversity Atlas is proud to be a part of the Diversity and Inclusion Summit 2024.
PRESENTING | At Sietar Australasia 2024 Virtual Conference
Our Founder and CEO Peter Mousaferiadis has participated in a few Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research (SIETAR) conferences over the years and invites everyone to explore the question ‘Multiculture: What Does It Mean for You?’ with him and many others on 21 and 22 September 2024.
Don’t miss out on this global event!
ATTENDING | aMuse F-10 Conference 2024
Join us at the Association of Music Educators (VIC) Inc
aMuse Conference on Sunday 25 August 2024, where we will host a stall,
Demetrius will be giving a workshop for
Opa! Greek Dance, and
Culture and Music of the Andes will help kick off the proceedings.
PRESENTING | Seventeenth International Conference on the Inclusive Museum
Our Marketing Coordinator Marios Chatzidamianos is presenting Diversity Atlas at the Seventeenth International Conference on the Inclusive Museum taking place 13-15 September in Vienna.
JOINING | The Inclusion Revolution!
Did you know Diversity Atlas is piloting a project with the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre?
Diversity Atlas is an amazingly versatile tool. We invite you to join the inclusion revolution and book a demo for your institution or organisation today.
REPORTING | Multicultural All-Days
Social cohesion is work of painstaking care with an eye to sustainable outcomes. It requires immense dedication. Australia’s owes its relative cohesiveness to many tireless workers on the ground and organisations like Courtenay Gardens Primary School who promote the conditions for cultural diversity to thrive.
Testimonials
‘The children really enjoyed dancing around to Djarrin (above left) playing different animal sounds on the didgeridoo.’
– Colour My World Children’s Centre in West Ryde embraced First Nations Barkindji Educator Djarrin’s new touring program for New South Wales
‘Aunty Mon engaged with the student’s brilliantly! When she did the acknowledgment of country she really explained so much about the Indigenous groups in our area. She was full of joy and energy and the kids and all us staff adored her!! We are grateful to have her visit and perform for us! 10/10’
– Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Primary School, Sunshine
‘Very engaging with not only the children but the educators also. Was able to flow with children's demands if a child got up to join when not needed. Energy was fantastic and the incursion overall was wonderful.’
– Nino Early Learning Adventures, Elsternwick on our Bastille Day Exclusive With Chris
HIGHLIGHTING | Calendar Spotlight: Chuseok and Mid-Autumn Moon Festival | 17 September
Chuseok, also known as
Hangawi, is a traditional Korean harvest festival. Cultural Infusion offers
Korean Classical Dance in Victoria and New South Wales. You could book this on its own or combine it with some of our immersive Chinese cultural programs for a joint celebration.
Special Offers
Remember that booking a program with us entitles you to 3 months’ free educational resources from our
Learning Lands platform comprising 6 innovative resources including lesson plans, internationally award-winning apps, games and activities to support and encourage intercultural competence.
As a proud partner of
fka Children’s Services (fkaCS), Cultural Infusion is also pleased to offer the following benefits to fkaCS members:
To activate these offers, contact us quoting your membership number: