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Justine Vaisutis

Justine is passionate about equality, human rights and a fari go for everyone. She has spent move than 15 years working in organisational and cultural change to support safer and more inclusive workplaces, address systemic discrimination and improve people’s access to employment, education and public life.

Prior to this Justine was a journalist for 10 years, writing for Amnesty International and Lonely Planet.

Outside her current role as Head of Education and Engagement, for the Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission of Victoria, she is the Secretary of RoundTrip Foundation, which works with international partners to support sustainable, grassroots development.

Show notes:

1.10  – What is the Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commision of Victoria?

2.24 – What are human rights?

4.05 – How does Victoria differ in legislation from the rest of Australia

12.40 – The freedoms we experience in Australia

13.35 – Sophie McNeil – We Can’t Say We Didn’t Know

14.08 – The issues asylum seeker and refugees face in terms of human rights

15.32 – Are we applying stereotypes based on our own fears?

17.50 – Intersectionality

19.30 – Amnesty International

21.20 – The fundamental notion

24.40 – Lonely Planet

27.10 – Defining what soul purpose means

29.00 – The common thread. Obligation, privilege and curiosity

32. 00 – Whole Kids Australia

34.30 – RoundTrip Foundation

38.40 – The Bakery school

42.40 – How can we be better people in our community?

References:

https://www.humanrights.vic.gov.au

https://www.harpercollins.com.au/9780733340154/we-cant-say-we-didnt-know/

https://www.amnesty.org.au

https://www.lonelyplanet.com

https://www.wholekids.com.au

https://roundtripfoundation.org.au

You can Tanya here:

www.rawheartandsoul.com

www.integritychiropractic.com.au

https://www.facebook.com/Raw-Heart-Soul-Podcast-113623920504349

https://www.instagram.com/rawheartsoul/