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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 39 MIN

Diversity and Inclusion, an invitation to all from Tarang Chawla

from Not in My Workplace · host Rosie Wheen

Tarang Chawla says his name is one you don’t forget; his story is one you won’t forget, and his voice is one we should hear more of.Tarang is a speaker, writer, and Victorian Multicultural Commissioner. He co-founded Not One More Niki, a non-profit honouring his sister Nikita, who was murdered in 2015. A Monash academic, he hosted There's No Place Like Home and advises governments on family violence, men’s mental health, and gender equality. In this compelling episode, Tarang shares his journey in advocacy and social change, what fuels him to sustain his work as a vocal campaigner against gender-based violence, and the challenges of navigating the public sphere while staying true to his mission.From policy changes to cultural shifts, Tarang delves into how storytelling plays a pivotal role in mobilizing communities, influencing decision-makers, and inspiring action. Whether you're an activist, a storyteller, or looking for hope and change, this episode is packed with powerful insights and thought-provoking discussions.Resources and linksPeople tell me they would never hit their partner. That’s not enoughThere's No Place Like Home (Seasons 1 and 2) wherever you get your podcastsDiversity Partners Workplace Gender Equality Agency

Tarang Chawla says his name is one you don’t forget; his story is one you won’t forget, and his voice is one we should hear more of.Tarang is a speaker, writer, and Victorian Multicultural Commissioner. He co-founded Not One More Niki, a non-profit honouring his sister Nikita, who was murdered in 2015. A Monash academic, he hosted There's No Place Like Home and advises governments on family violence, men’s mental health, and gender equality. In this compelling episode, Tarang shares his journey in advocacy and social change, what fuels him to sustain his work as a vocal campaigner against gender-based violence, and the challenges of navigating the public sphere while staying true to his mission.From policy changes to cultural shifts, Tarang delves into how storytelling plays a pivotal role in mobilizing communities, influencing decision-makers, and inspiring action. Whether you're an activist, a storyteller, or looking for hope and change, this episode is packed with powerful insights and thought-provoking discussions.Resources and linksPeople tell me they would never hit their partner. That’s not enoughThere's No Place Like Home (Seasons 1 and 2) wherever you get your podcastsDiversity Partners Workplace Gender Equality Agency

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