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Local Anti-Racism Initiatives spotlight: Cinespace

Young people are setting new trends to combat racism thanks to the Victorian Government’s Local Anti-Racism Initiatives grants program.

Illustration with text reading 'Here's the real joke, mate!'

In 2021, Cinespace, a Maribyrnong-based not-for-profit championing cultural diversity in media, unveiled Here’s the Real Joke, Mate! —an anthology of short anti-racism films.

Funded through a previous round of the Local Anti-Racism Initiatives grants program, the series tackles racism in ways that resonates with younger audiences.

The series flips the common excuse, “It’s just a joke, mate!” on its head by exposing the harmful impacts of such remarks. Through 10 raw, humorous, and insightful clips, it empowers teens to recognise and respond to racism in non-confrontational ways.

The content ranges from a crash course on the historical roots of racism to practical strategies for navigating everyday prejudice.

“This project engages young people in critical discussions around racism at a formative stage in their lives,” explains Dr. Sarah Tartakover of Victoria University. “These conversations are vital to fostering a more equitable and just society.”

The final message? Combating racism is a collective responsibility.

If you have a bold idea to spark meaningful change and foster inclusivity in your community, the Local Anti-Racism Initiatives grants program 2024-26 could help you bring it to life.

Applications will close on midday, Thursday 6 February 2025.

Successful recipients must deliver their initiatives by 18 December 2026.

Find out more about eligibility and how to apply (opens in a new window)

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