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Event Type : Discussion
BIPOC Talks x First Years: Home & Family
Calling all BIPOC First Years! BIPOC Department is kicking off Term 2 with BIPOC Talks to chat about 'Home & Family' Come meet our newly elected First Year Rep and meet other First Years!
Tuesday 16th April
@ BIPOC Base
* This event is AUTONOMOUS to BIPOC First Years. BIPOC stands for Bla(c)k, Indigenous, People of Colour. This definition includes but is not strictly limited to mixed-race or bi-racial people and people who are white-passing or have a proximity to whiteness (i.e. are perceived to be white due to skin colour and other identifying features).
WHERE IS BIPOC BASE? It’s quite close to Kambri but for complete directions head on over to our Instagram page and look out for our story highlight for a video walkthrough! We also have posted a map of BIPOC Base on our socials. Alternatively you can also find us on Lost on Campus here:
https://studentvip.com.au/anu/main/maps/142190
For questions, concerns or accessibility information regarding this meeting please contact the BIPOC Officer at sa.bipoc@anu.edu.au
The ANU BIPOC Department acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands across Country. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands that we operate on and which we will be meeting on, the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past and present who shall forever be part of the lands, skies, and rivers of this place. We acknowledge that this land was stolen and sovereignty was never ceded. We welcome all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to our event and we commit to standing with our First Nations Peoples.