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diversity

an illustration of the profile of two people of colour, facing each other.
Features //

A tribute to academics of colour

Academics of colour face enormous challenges in their work, but their efforts are often unseen

May 16, 2019 James Goh
Culture // ACAR Honi

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s my people!

Emily Kim delivers a speech calling for more representation in films

May 23, 2018 Emily Kim
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Privileged, monocultural automatons

Baopu He unpacks the selective schools debate

May 21, 2017 Baopu He
Opinion //

Don’t diversify, decolonise

David Wang thinks we need to break the system, not conform to it

November 27, 2016 David Wang
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Dancing to their own tune

Oliver Moore asks what the music scene’s like if you’re trans

September 23, 2016 Oliver Moore
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Promoting equality?

Lily Matchett and Anna Hush explore the ways in which the USyd promotions policy disadvantages women

May 19, 2016 Anna Hush
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A Rose By Any Other Name Doesn’t Smell As Sweet To Me

Andy Zephyr on preferred pronouns and navigating university life.

September 8, 2015 Andy Zephyr

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