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20-year-old known as This Trippy Hippie shares videos of her life with tics, seizures and spasms.
Kalista Hesch and her 11-year-old sister, Worthy Rigelsky, who has Downs Syndrome share videos of their fun hairdressing, dancing and sisterhood.
21-year-old Tia Wood, champions her Cree and Salish cultures on TikTok, using it as a platform to educate others about her people’s history and traditions.
Haunani-Kay Trask is a Hawaiian nationalist, educator, political scientist, author, and professor emeritus at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
Munroe Bergdorf is an English model and activist. Bergdorf was the first transgender model in the UK for L'Oréal.
Rachel Cargle is a Black American author, speaker, and activist known for her involvement in anti-racism work. Cargle founded the Loveland Foundation.
Rawah Arja is a writer and teacher from Western Sydney. Her writing has featured in Arab, Australian, Other, SBS Voices and at the Sydney Writer's Festival.
Lilly Singh is a Canadian YouTuber, comedian, talk show host, and actress who formerly appeared under the pseudonym Superwoman (styled IISuperwomanII).
Michelle Leong is a journalist, presenter, style icon, diversity advocate and the first ever female judge on the very successful Masterchef Australia.
Asian-American artist, musician, and former journalist and podcast host from Los Angeles.
We are an organization of over five thousand students fighting for racial justice through our education systems.
The Festival of Dangerous Ideas (FODI) is a festival that brings to light important conversations that push the boundaries of conventional thought from international and local thinkers and culture creators.
We Need Diverse Books is a nonprofit organization created to promote diversity of multiple forms in children's literature and publishing.
The Female Lead is an educational charity dedicated to finding the factors that limit women’s choices and fulfilment and amplifies their voices to drive change and improve economic outcomes.
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The Uluru Statement From The Heart is about ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have an enshrined voice to Parliament. It’s the only fair and practical measure that’s been proposed to give Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders a say over the policies that impact them.
The Pure Foundation is an innovative philanthropic trust that is the cornerstone of the Pure eco-system approach to change. It’s a 100% "to cause" model and its purpose is broad and evolving. It seeks to harness an ecosystem style mission rather than just one specific social cause or outcome: "To co-create and embody instruments of peace".
Project Respect is a support and referral service for women trafficked for sexual exploitation and women in the sex industry. We support women to access essential services. Project Respect’s vision is a world where women are free from trafficking, sexual exploitation, violence and harm.
The ASRC is Australia’s largest human rights organisation providing support to people seeking asylum. An independent not-for-profit organisation whose programs support and empower people seeking asylum to maximise their own physical, mental and social well being by mobilising a community of compassion to create lasting social and policy change.
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Global Citizen is a movement of engaged citizens who are using their collective voice to end extreme poverty by 2030. On their platform, Global Citizens learn about the systemic causes of extreme poverty, take action on those issues, and earn rewards for their actions — as part of a global community committed to lasting change.
Society’s most challenging problems cannot be solved by government and nonprofits alone. B Corps form a community of leaders and drive a global movement of people using business as a force for good.
Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, Inc. is a global organization in the US, UK, and Canada, whose mission is to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.
A the lead body for reconciliation in Australia, Reconciliation Australia inspires and enable all Australians to build relationships, respect and trust between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians. 2021 is a year for us all to take action in Australia so reconciliation is more than just a word.
Nearly half of all people of colour in Australia experience racism in their lifetimes having profound impacts on wellbeing and participation in society. Democracy in Colour is a national racial and economic justice organisation led by people of colour who run campaigns that tackle structural racism and build the power of people of colour to shape the critical issues that affect our lives.
This industry-led initiative convened by UN Women unites industry leaders, decision-makers and creatives to end harmful gender stereotypes in advertising.
The ASIAN AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE (AAA) is an advocacy network which empowers, advocates and creates a platform for change for ALL Asian Australians by creating projects, workshops, campaigns and public awareness.
we are the mainstream is a collective of First Nations, Women of Colour and Gender Diverse folk of Colour, created to elevate our experiences, celebrate our stories, advocate for our causes and educate ourselves and the wider community on how to do authentic solidarity by using whatever privilege and power we may hold.
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