Everyday Anti-Racism and Actionable Change
Friday 29th May 2026
Anti-racism isn’t just a concept—it’s something we practice every day in how we think, speak, and show up for each other.
This workshop creates a space to have real conversations about racism as it appears in our everyday lives—at work, in our communities, and in our relationships.
Together, we’ll unpack what racism can look like beyond the obvious, and explore how we can respond in ways that are thoughtful, accountable, and grounded in respect.
Guided by lived experience and practical insight, this session will explore:
- How racism shows up in everyday interactions, systems, and spaces
- Reflecting on our own identities, assumptions, and privileges
- What cultural safety looks like in practice—not just in theory
- How to respond to racism and microaggressions in the moment
- Moving beyond performative allyship into meaningful, ongoing action
This isn’t about getting it perfect—it’s about being open, willing to learn, and prepared to do the work.
Participants will leave with practical tools, language, and a clearer understanding of how to show up in ways that support safer, more inclusive spaces for everyone.
*Please note: there are limited place for this workshop, please only book if you are committed to attending and be mindful to cancel if your plans change.