This year, the UNESCO Chair was thrilled to be able to reinstitute the annual UNESCO Chair Oration, with a thought-provoking paper delivered by the Australian Race Discrimination Commissioner, Mr Giridharan Sivaraman, on the topic of “The Racism of Benign Assimilation.”

The evening was introduced by Acting Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University, Deakin Distinguished Professor Elizabeth Johnson, as well as Deakin Distinguished Professor and Pro Vice Chancellor, Indigenous Strategy and Innovation. Deakin Distinguished Professor Mansouri acted as Master of Ceremonies.

For those of you who missed the event, you can watch the recording online.

About Giridharan Sivaraman

Giridharan Sivaraman commenced as Australia’s Race Discrimination Commissioner in March 2024. Prior to becoming Commissioner, he was Principal Lawyer with Maurice Blackburn where he led the firm’s Queensland Employment Law department. He also held the position of Chair of Multicultural Australia from 2021-2024 and was a member of the Queensland Multicultural Advisory Council from 2019-2024, where he was an advocate for the rights of victims of racial vilification.

Commissioner Sivaraman was born in India and migrated to Australia as a child. His anti-discrimination legal and advocacy work is based on his strong passion for human rights, as well as his moral conviction to speak truth to power and fight for the rights of the marginalised, oppressed, and vilified.

The Race Discrimination Commissioner is a statutory position within the Australian Human Rights Commission. Under the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) (RDA), this position is responsible for promoting equality between people of different backgrounds, conducting research and educational programs to combat racial discrimination, and protecting people from unfair treatment or vilification on the basis of their race, colour, descent, visa status, or national or ethnic origin.

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