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Vyshnavee Wijekumar is Diversity, Equity and Inclusion adviser at the Australian Center for the Moving Image (ACMI). She also sits on the board of the Melbourne Women in Film festival and is a writer and culture critic. She has Sri Lankan Tamil heritage and brings a lived experience lens to all of the work she does in DEI and community engagement.
In this podcast, Vysh joins us to discuss DEI in the arts, including working with communities to sustainably lead transformation and change; listening and learning from others; the benefits – and limitations – of leading from lived experience and what true allyship can look like in the DEI space.
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If you’ve enjoyed this episode, we’d love you to share it and leave a review, wherever you get your podcasts. Head over to equalityinstitute.org and education.equalityinstitute.org to sign up to our mailing lists for the latest evidence, learning resources, tools and more.
This podcast is hosted by Dr Emma Fulu and Domini Marshall. It’s produced by Katherine Lim. Editing, mixing and sound design, including original music, is by Jack Prest. It was brought to you by Equality at Work by The Equality Institute - our DEI online education that's changing hearts and minds, and Melbourne Connect Co-working, Melbourne’s most innovative co-working space.
By EQIVyshnavee Wijekumar is Diversity, Equity and Inclusion adviser at the Australian Center for the Moving Image (ACMI). She also sits on the board of the Melbourne Women in Film festival and is a writer and culture critic. She has Sri Lankan Tamil heritage and brings a lived experience lens to all of the work she does in DEI and community engagement.
In this podcast, Vysh joins us to discuss DEI in the arts, including working with communities to sustainably lead transformation and change; listening and learning from others; the benefits – and limitations – of leading from lived experience and what true allyship can look like in the DEI space.
Show notes
Accessibility transcript
If you’ve enjoyed this episode, we’d love you to share it and leave a review, wherever you get your podcasts. Head over to equalityinstitute.org and education.equalityinstitute.org to sign up to our mailing lists for the latest evidence, learning resources, tools and more.
This podcast is hosted by Dr Emma Fulu and Domini Marshall. It’s produced by Katherine Lim. Editing, mixing and sound design, including original music, is by Jack Prest. It was brought to you by Equality at Work by The Equality Institute - our DEI online education that's changing hearts and minds, and Melbourne Connect Co-working, Melbourne’s most innovative co-working space.