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AntiRacism programs, events and games
to help any organisation become more collaborative

In depth training presented onsite or via Zoom.

We gratefully acknowledge the peoples of the Kulin Nation, traditional owners, custodians and guardians of the lands on which we work, and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.

Learn about and transform subtle, brutal and unrecognised attitudes, behaviours, practices and systems that hurt our fellow humans. People we know and love, people we don't know but don't mean to insult...

Become the kind of organisation YOU would love to be part of. 

"The ARC work you do is very powerful.

Don't stop what you are doing."

Justin Mohamed

As Commissioner for Aboriginal Children & Young People

"ARC could be the most important work we ever do.

And it’s going to be great for the business!"

Pancho Gutstein

General Manager, PUMA Oceania

We change our minds & systems when we want to change our minds & systems

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What is ARC?

ARC AntiRacism is evidence-based education toward equity and justice. Exploring ourselves, the societies we live in, the organisations we work and play in - and our capacity to transform them - ARC experiences are eye-opening and powerful. 

 

AntiRacism Collaborators include Professor Yin Paradies, Terori Hareko-Avaivilla, Josh Wanganeen, Sami Shah, Hema Kangeson, Shankar Kasynathan, Pirooz Jafari and Dr Shishir Ray. They join ARC founder Jane Lewis to deliver AntiRacism Capsules, Conversations, Challenges and Commitments.

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To know about Jane Lewis herself, visit her website here.

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Enquire now about how we can help people bring out the best in each other in your workplace, club or organisation.

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