
Dr Rhonda Itaoui
@rhondaitaoui
Director @centreforwesternsydney
Researcher | Academic | Advocate
Diversity, anti-racism, social and cultural planning
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http://westernsydney.edu.au/cws 14-08-2015 02:27:34
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Learn how to build culturally safe, diverse work & service environments. Challenging Racism Western Sydney University workshop focus on how to handle racism when you witness it. Register bit.ly/34wm1Mx



In collaboration with Challenging Racism at Western Sydney University, we will be rolling out 6 new Factsheets on Australia this week. Included: Cronulla Riots, Murdoch Press, Pauline Hanson, and Operation Sovereign Borders. Stay tuned.


Challenging Racism has partnered with The Bridge Initiative at Georegtown University to develop 6 Islamophobia factsheets for the Australian context. 1/8 Kevin M Dunn Dr Rhonda Itaoui @KGarritySekerci All Together Now IslamophobiaRegister IslamophobiaWatchAU Susan Carland (Susie) @israaustralia @AAIMS_AU Osman Faruqi

Excited to share my recent article in collaboration with the The Bridge Initiative at Georgetown University where we contextualise the Cronulla Riots as a key socio-political event of #Islamophobia in #Australia bridge.georgetown.edu/research/facts…

"Forget the glass ceiling - just try being a woman trying to buy groceries without being attacked or abused at the shops". Insightful perspective on the intersectional geographies of violence Muslim women navigate in Western cities Sarah Malik


In case you missed it - new issue out on Geographies of #Islamophobia edited by Kawtar Najib & Carmen Teeple Hopkins @hopkinspeter1 Dr Rhonda Itaoui and many more AND four book reviews on bodies, belonging, transnationalism, carbon footprint, capitalism etc tandfonline.com/toc/rscg20/21/4

At today’s @SSAPChat #3MT & Impact Competition, Challenging Racism ‘s Dr Rhonda Itaoui Rhonda Itaoui won the Peoples Choice award with 33% or the popular votes. Topic: 'Everyone (should be) welcome everywhere'. A powerful & compelling presentation. Look fwd to Western Sydney University final


Here at the official launch of The Sydney Statement. With CRP colleagues we provided the research on previous interfaith statements that helped guide the development of this one. A fantastic resource! Challenging Racism Kevin M Dunn Dr Rhonda Itaoui Multicultural NSW


Do you identify as a 'mixed race' Australian? CRP member @alanna_kamp is conducting research with 'Mixed race'/'Mixed ancestry' Australians aged 16-30. Call for interview participants open. Email us @ [email protected] for more details or if interested!

A pleasure to lead the Q&A and fruitful discussion with Chris Minns on Diversity and Leadership in Western Sydney tonight at the Canterbury Bankstown Chamber of Commerce.


Keep an eye out for members of our research team across Western Sydney over the next few weeks. We want to hear your vision for the future of Greater Parramatta 💭 visit futureofgpop.com.au to join the conversation! Dr Rhonda Itaoui Dr Sophie-May Kerr


A new report to be launched today by Western Sydney University’s Centre for Western Sydney has addressed the inequities in funding, infrastructure and resources that have restricted the success of Western Sydney’s arts sector, in comparison to Eastern Sydney. READ -bit.ly/406olHv


Drawing on an analysis of the funding, policy and lived experience of arts and cultural workers in the region from 2015-2022, the State of the Arts in Western Sydney report by Centre for Western Sydney Dr Rhonda Itaoui looks at the critical barriers to participation in the arts.


A successful launch yesterday for Centre for Western Sydney Dr Rhonda Itaoui new report titled, State of the Arts in Western Sydney. The report provides a post-Covid roadmap of key priorities and initiatives for the long-term sustainability of the arts in Western Sydney. Business Western Sydney


Western Sydney University and Business Western Sydney were proud to host Chancellor, Professor Jennifer Westacott AO. As part of a special event, Professor Westacott outlined her vision for the University, highlighting her passion for both education and Western Sydney. Centre for Western Sydney

A new report by Western Sydney University’s Centre for Western Sydney captures diverse community voices on Parramatta’s most pressing challenges and the solutions required for a thriving future, following the release of last year's impactful Glover Review. READ – bit.ly/44rxqNk
