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Breaking negative stereotypes

“Negative stereotypes are never harmless,” says Changeprenerus founder Abiola Akinyibi.

Ms Akinyibi is calling on the Wyndham community to join the fight against negative ethnic and racial stereotypes.

Appointed as the Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria (ECCV) chair last month, Ms Akinbiyi said she has faced challenges as an African woman in the professional sphere that stem from stereotyping.

“One lived experience that comes to mind is being underestimated in professional spaces because of the assumption that English isn’t my first language despite coming from a country where English is the official language,” she said.

She also said they aren’t necessarily the result of malicious intent, but a genuine lack of understanding.

“As a skilled migrant, I’ve encountered this often, but I also recognise from my engagement with many communities that many of these perceptions may stem from ignorance or lack of exposure.”

Describing the issue as multifaceted and at times subtle, she said not being aware of their existence can lead to someone’s qualifications, leadership, or lived experience being dismissed.

Not limited to individual interactions, she said entire ethnic groups and communities can be labelled with unfair tags that negatively affect their image in mainstream society.

“These narratives often shape how entire communities are perceived, not only personally, but also further entrench societal misunderstanding and bias.”

She said Wyndham being one of Australia’s most culturally diverse councils makes it the perfect place to start for anyone looking to better understand people of different backgrounds.

“Start by being genuinely curious, open, and respectful about those around you,” she said.

“Engage with neighbours from different backgrounds, attend community events, try different cultural cuisines, and listen to people’s stories.

“Breaking the cycle starts with education, empathy, and open-minded engagement- cultural awareness programs, cross-cultural dialogues, and inclusive platforms are essential tools for addressing stereotypes.“

To learn more about Changeprenurs and volunteer: https://www.changepreneurs.com.au/

Jaidyn Kennedy

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