The purpose of this workshop is to foster an understanding of the impact of race-based interactions in our daily lives. Participants will engage in experiential activities aimed at recognizing societal and cultural structures influenced by perceived race or ethnicity. By the end of the workshop, participants will gain practical tools to navigate these interactions with greater awareness and sensitivity.

This is a 90-minute experiential workshop on Graphic Recording. It will take place in-person and will involve a combination of short lectures with solo and group activities. 

At the end of the workshop, participants will have: 

  • An understanding of what Graphic Recording is 
  • Experience in using some basic techniques 
  • Suggestions for how this practice may be incorporated into their exisitng teaching practices to support student learning. 
The workshop is a practical guide to the financial supports available to current and former international protection applicants and other migrants who want to attend university. By the end of the session participants will be able to:
• Define relevant immigration terminology
• Describe how a person’s immigration status can impact on their entitlement to financial supports to attend university
• List the financial supports available to this cohort of students
• Solve sample case studies reflecting real life situations