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Anti-discrimination

Celebrating World Day of Social Justice

Today is World Day of Social Justice and we are celebrating by highlighting the important work done by our friends and allies in the social justice space. We acknowledge the work of these fine organisations and are proud to take a moment to shine a light on the awesome work they do!
20 Feb 2025
Text reads: We have celebrated World Day of Social Justice by highlighting the important work of our friends and allies. Thank you for all you do! Images include logos of each organisation featured in this post and descriptions of each are in the picture gallery below.
Refugees Asylum and Aid

Senthorun Raj on refugee claims

Churchill Fellow Senthorun Raj has shared a detailed report on asylum and refugee seeking for LGBTI peoples, covering casework, advocacy, and decision-making relating to LGBTIQ asylum claims in the US and UK.
3 Sep 2013
Senthorun Raj, photo by Karin
Anti-discrimination

Letter to Australia's Honorary Consul in Lagos, Nigeria

Background On 26 March, 2013 in Sapele, Nigeria, Pastor Henry Enuta was physically stripped and humiliated in public because he
5 Apr 2013
OII Australia logotype
Anti-discrimination

ORAM second annual lecture series: The invisible refugee, intersex persecution and protection

Advocates for Informed Choice Founder and Executive Director Anne Tamar-Mattis discusses the legal, medical and survival challenges that intersex refugees encounter in their cross-border searches for safe haven.
22 Nov 2011
Anne Tamar-Mattis
Refugees Asylum and Aid

Intersex refugees not included in any nation's refugee policies

Our thoughts have recently been on the possible fate of our friends and allies in African nations where homophobic persecution
5 May 2014
a newspaper
Acknowledgement of Country
Our Australian staff and board live and work on First Nations lands. We recognise that sovereignty over this land was never ceded and that this always was and always will be Aboriginal land. We acknowledge the continued connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to land, waterways and community and pay our respects to all First Nations people.
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