Women of Colour Gathering 2024

Join the Women of Colour Gathering 2024 to celebrate diversity, empowerment, and community.

RMIT has a longstanding tradition of fostering an inclusive environment where students and staff can thrive. We are proud to host the Women of Colour Gathering 2024, organised by Women of Colour Melbourne

This gathering aims to bring together women of colour to celebrate and discuss themes of liberation, power, joy, and resistance. There will be guest speakers and facilitators who will share their knowledge and expertise, as well as opportunities to explore these themes with your peers. RMIT students can also enjoy a 75% discount on tickets.

Register and be part of this transformative event!

Details

  • Date: Saturday 14 September
  • Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm
  • Location: RMIT University, City Campus, Building 80, Level 4
  • Cost: $7.62-$11.53  

*For RMIT staff members, please register here to receive a 50% discount on tickets.

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