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Four key myths that manufacture an immigration ‘crisis’

Four key myths that manufacture an immigration ‘crisis’

The UNESCO Team discuss four myths hampering productive conversations about immigration in Australia.

Can we end racism in Australia? Yes, according to the first-ever national plan

Can we end racism in Australia? Yes, according to the first-ever national plan

Professor Fethi Mansouri and Dr Amanuel Elias discuss Australia’s first National Anti-racism Framework in an article published in The Conversation. The goal of ending racism is highly ambitious, yet necessary.

Playing politics with migration is risky business for Australia

Playing politics with migration is risky business for Australia

‘Migration policy is delicate, difficult to get right and fundamental to Australia’s future’ writes Professor Fethi Mansouri on 360info

An overdue vision for multicultural Australia

An overdue vision for multicultural Australia

An article on the multicultural review framework, co-written by Andrew Jakubowicz and Fethi Mansouri for The Jewish Independent.

Radio interview about social cohesion in multicultural Australia

Radio interview about social cohesion in multicultural Australia

Fethi Mansouri was invited to speak with Ellen Fanning about social cohesion in multicultural Australian on ABC Radio Drive Sydney on 10 July.

As the war in Gaza rages, social cohesion in Australia is under strain — how to ensure it doesn’t break?

As the war in Gaza rages, social cohesion in Australia is under strain — how to ensure it doesn’t break?

Professor Mansouri and Andrew Jakubowicz co-authored a piece for ABC News and published in the Religion & Ethics Section

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Through research, collaboration and capacity building, the Chair aims to build inclusive, just and peaceful societies by promoting respectful intercultural dialogue and combatting discrimination and structural inequality.

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