Five years after the Royal Commission into Family Violence, MCWH Executive Director Adele Murdolo offered her reflections on its impact for migrant women.
Community Conversations: Talking about finding work in Australia
In 2020, HealthWest approached Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health (MCWH) along with Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY), to work together on the Community Conversations project, to better understand and address economic inclusion, in the context of race-based discrimination and social…
Intersectionality resources to strengthen gender equality in the workplace
Some must read tips for how intersectionality helps us to understand and strengthen gender equality in the workplace!
Annual Report 2019-2020
We are proud to present our Annual Report for 2019-2020.
The WRAP #92: A brighter future for migrant women, unity in reproductive justice and 60 Seconds with Jenny Cao
This WRAP we discuss the overrepresentation of migrant women workers in essential frontline jobs, and call for women’s reproductive justice and autonomy, globally.
A brighter future for migrant women
As we work towards COVID-Normal, let’s give full meaning to the statement that we’re in this together by working together to eliminate gender and race discrimination and make our labour force truly equitable and fair.
A united vison for reproductive justice
Reproductive justice allows us to see that oppressive forms, in and from all parts of the world, don’t emerge or act independently of each other, but depend on each other, feed off each other and gain strength from each other. We are in this together.
60 seconds with Jenny Cao
Jenny Cao is currently a Research and Executive Assistant at MCWH
Victoria’s coronavirus information mistranslated and outdated for migrant communities
Excerpted from ABC News Live Blog by Erwin Renaldi and Jason Fang on the 27 October 2020. These criticisms of Victoria’s multilingual COVID-19 resources are not new.
MCWH Pre-Budget 20/21 submission: Equity and Wellbeing for Victorian Migrant Women
What is needed to achieve an equitable recovery from the pandemic for all Victorians, including over one million migrant and refugee women living in Victoria.