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Grow Your Vision

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Our Active Projects

We're passionate about so many things! Check out what we're doing, and get in touch if you're interested in what we can do together.

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Our monthly discussion groups centreing BIPOC voices. All welcome!

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Our monthly get-togethers, for our BIPOC community. Autonomous events*

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Our Blog - pieces from BIPOC writers, curated by us.

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Our Monthly Newsletter, collected, written and edited by Tabga Ezekiel-Hart.

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Our Past Projects

Colouring the Map - COAR Zine [2022]

Inspired by Queering the Map, Colouring the Map is an autonomous zine that sought to normalise the multifaceted nature of the BIPOC experience on the stolen lands of the Australian National University (ANU). When reflecting on our journeys at this university, we realised that our experiences were a coalition of positive and negative events. Colouring the Map was therefore divided into two sections; moments of joy and moments of alienation. We knew these moments were only the tip of the iceberg when it came to the depths that our stories hold. Yet, we hoped this zine would be a place for BIPOC people to find solace in shared experiences. This zine was written, edited, and created by BIPOC people, and began in 2021 when COAR originally formed as a club at the ANU.

No More Wahala, Inshallah was the brainchild of COAR members Kiwi-born Iraqi Australian, Ayah Sahib, and Nigerian American Australian, Eyitoritse Mojuetan.

 

In this podcast, they laughed, cried, and ranted about the things that make life as a POC that little bit harder; waking up, praying that there will be no trouble today. Take a listen now to all eight episodes on any platform of your choosing.

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