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Khayshie Tilak Ramesh on antiracism and changing the conversation

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The first time Kayshie Tilak Ramesh experienced racism was in year three. Later, despite being born in Griffith, NSW and raised in Bendigo, VIC, when she was the multicultural youth commissioner she was asked to share her refugee story.

Now, she’s changing systems, one conversation at a time.

In this conversation, Khayshie will share her recent experiences representing Australia at the United Nations Commission on the Status of women, how workplaces represent our greatest opportunity for systemic change, and we’ll dig into conversations about meaningful antiracism.

Khayshie’s resume is impressive -

Senior Industry Fellow with RMIT FORWARD: The Centre for Future Skills and Workforce Transformation

Multicultural Youth Commissioner of Victoria

Inaugural Youth Mayor of the City of Greater Bendigo,

Young Citizen of the Year, Law Student of the Year,

Premier’s Volunteer Leadership Award and

Victorian Multicultural Award for Excellence for Service to the Victorian Community

Now, she runs her own consultancy, alongside a number of board and committee positions.

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73 episodes

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The first time Kayshie Tilak Ramesh experienced racism was in year three. Later, despite being born in Griffith, NSW and raised in Bendigo, VIC, when she was the multicultural youth commissioner she was asked to share her refugee story.

Now, she’s changing systems, one conversation at a time.

In this conversation, Khayshie will share her recent experiences representing Australia at the United Nations Commission on the Status of women, how workplaces represent our greatest opportunity for systemic change, and we’ll dig into conversations about meaningful antiracism.

Khayshie’s resume is impressive -

Senior Industry Fellow with RMIT FORWARD: The Centre for Future Skills and Workforce Transformation

Multicultural Youth Commissioner of Victoria

Inaugural Youth Mayor of the City of Greater Bendigo,

Young Citizen of the Year, Law Student of the Year,

Premier’s Volunteer Leadership Award and

Victorian Multicultural Award for Excellence for Service to the Victorian Community

Now, she runs her own consultancy, alongside a number of board and committee positions.

  continue reading

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