Sunday, October 4, 2009

Launch of e-forum on Human Rights and Cultural Diversity


A partnership between the Australian Human Rights Commission and the Institute for Cultural Diversity has led to the development of a new E-Forum on human rights, which is located on the website http://www.culturaldiversity.net.au.

This site provides a new way of finding out about what is happening in culturally diverse Australia in human rights, the arts, justice, research and among agencies working in government, business and the community.

The site is run by a not-for-profit, non-government company - the Institute for Cultural Diversity.

The site is designed to help generate an informed network of people able to contribute to Australia's development as a creative, democratic and productive society. In this way, it bridges communities, faiths and states.

Human rights is just one theme which the site covers. The site’s other themes include: arts, justice, agencies and research.

The cultural diversity website offers a new, exciting and secure space for informed debate, valued contributions, practical feedback, sustained consultations, formulation of new and creative ideas and canvassing of diverse opinions.

Visit http://www.culturaldiversity.net.au and take a look.

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