The Story of Race: Racial Literacy as a Tool for Social Justice

29 Oct 2025 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm

Images courtesy of artists: Dianne Jones, Lilly Brown & Odette Kelada

Images courtesy of artists: Dianne Jones, Lilly Brown & Odette Kelada

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First Nations led Imagine Talk on power and driving systemic justice in the arts.

Led in partnership with GARUWA, Shifting Ground & Diversity Arts Australia.

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The Story of Race: Racial Literacy as a tool for social justice

Dianne Jones and Odette Kelada in conversation with Lilly Brown

📅 Wednesday 29 October

🕛 12:00 PM AEST

📍 Online Event (via Zoom)

Across the globe we’re witnessing a growing backlash against any work that names systemic racism or colonial power. Theories that help us make sense of race are under attack because they’re effective: they expose the roots of inequality, and demand accountability. If your work engages with First Peoples, culturally and racially marginalised peoples, and communities impacted by injustice, the tools to speak about race and our history can help you identify power and drive real systemic justice, for the benefit of your practice and broader social justice.

Our systems are built to mask racism: to individualise the experience, deflect from it, dehumanise it, and make it unspeakable. This session asks, Who is afraid of race? And why is it so carefully protected?

Don’t miss this powerful exchange. Book your spot today!

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Learn more about the First Nations Imagine Case Studies.

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ABOUT DIVERSITY ARTS AUSTRALIA

Diversity Arts Australia (DARTS) is the national voice for ethno-cultural and migrant racial equity in the arts, cultural and creative industries.

DARTS’s work is underpinned by a human-rights ethic, social justice principles, and the belief that a truly diverse spectrum of creative expression and participation is fundamental to a democratic, inclusive and sustainable creative sector, and society.

Informed by our organisational values of: Inclusion, Diversity, Collaboration, Participation and Self-Determination, DARTS advocates for and actively works towards an arts sector that reflects the complex diversity of the Australian population on our screens and stages; in our audiences, our galleries and books; and within boards, committees, and positions of leadership into the future. We support the creative sector to develop practical and strategic ways to influence the stories and cultural landscape of contemporary Australia.

ABOUT GARUWA

GARUWA is a First Nations-owned and led impact-driven production company that believes in the power of storytelling.

Founded by Worimi siblings Genevieve Grieves and Kieran Satour, First Nations knowledges and culture are central to GARUWA’s ways of being. Grounded in collaborative and holistic approaches we work ethically, respectfully and innovatively to amplify community voices, support the next generation of storytellers and create a better future for generations to come.

ABOUT SHIFTING GROUND

Developed by Dr Lilly Brown (Gumbaynggirr) and Genevieve Grieves (Worimi), Shifting Ground is an Aboriginal-owned and women-led enterprise that supports organisations and individuals from diverse communities, including First Nations peoples, to foster meaningful conversations that connect people’s lived experiences with the broader systems that shape them.

These conversations create safe spaces to develop a critical language and understanding around decolonisation, race, privilege, power and whiteness, cultural safety and intercultural collaboration. They are designed to shape how you think, work, and lead, both personally and professionally, in relation to First Nations people and our shared colonial history and present. By cultivating conscious awareness of power and relationships, Shifting Ground strengthens your capacity to act with purpose on, and navigate the complexities of, issues of culture and race.

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The Imagine Case Studies project was led by GARUWA with the support of Diversity Arts Australia, in partnership with the British Council of Australia with support from Creative Australia and Create NSW.