United to End Racism art competition

Waverley Council

Waverley Council is committed to building a welcoming, cohesive and resilient community where people of all cultural backgrounds can belong and participate in Waverley’s social, cultural, economic and civic life. As part of its Cultural Diversity Strategy, Waverley Council is taking a stronger stance against racism by launching the United to End Racism campaign.

United to End Racism campaign objectives:

  • promote Waverley as a diverse and inclusive community, which values respect for all and rejects racism
  • provide opportunities for people to recognise racism in all its forms and understand its impacts
  • encourage everyone to take simple steps to help end racism; and
  • include a range of physical landmarks and community activities.

About the Art Competition:

Waverley Council will be offering two panels for 6 months at the Bondi Beach Sea Wall to artists from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

We are seeking proposals for projects that respond to some or all of the following campaign objectives:

● Learn – recognise all forms of racism and understand its impact

● Share – connect with people and have meaningful conversations

● Act – take simple steps to help end racism.

Expressions of interest close at 5pm on Monday 25 April. Click here

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