Leyla – A Fairer World All-Rounder
“Some people don’t know about Islam and hijab and that can make them scared. So being able to talk about it has been a great chance to share why those…
“Some people don’t know about Islam and hijab and that can make them scared. So being able to talk about it has been a great chance to share why those…
As a young woman, Marzi felt the sting of being restricted by strong laws imposed by the government of her homeland, Iran. Some laws limit women especially harshly. Determined to…
A Fairer World is making a difference to inclusion at TasNetworks by delivering diversity and inclusion training – to date nineteen workshops have been run with over 250 staff. The…
Story by Madeleine Rojahn Paul was 29 when a free-falling boulder the size of a laptop scythed into his skull and caused him a devastating brain injury. A professional mountaineer…
Story and image by Lucie Cutting Acceptance is an important part of Sam Horton’s story. It’s not just something he hopes people will be more open to upon hearing his…
Story by Lucie Cutting Growing up in Tasmania’s north-west coastal town of Penguin, Glenda Radcliffe never had reason to think she was anything but an average person. “Penguin was a…
There are many turning points in Aster’s life that have shaped who he is today, his story as a human ‘book’ is just one of them. “Oh hey, I’m transgender”…
Sylvia came to Tasmania in 2014 on a student visa to undertake a Masters in accounting. On the surface her young adult life has been one of opportunity and adventure.…
“I’m an ambitious uni student. What others say without thought for my feelings has never stopped me, but instead encouraged me to strive for the best. (I have spinal muscular…
In her early years Robin saw the community’s response to disability focus on pity and paternalism. It didn’t move her and she couldn’t connect with it at a personal level.…