Become a Gender Justice Ally

Do you identify as a man and want to be a part of the solution for a more equal and less violent world? Sign up today!

RMIT's Gender Equity and Justice Project is providing vocational education/TAFE students who identify as male the opportunity to step forward and work with our men's allyship program.

This opportunity requires both a personal and time commitment, as you will need to attend some workshops at RMIT City campus (Building 56, 115 Queensberry St, Carlton) and co-projects.

Some of these projects are with industry partners and will give you the chance to work with professionals in your future field as they too attempt to make change.

If you think this could be you, sign up today or get in touch at gender.justice@rmit.edu.au to find out more.

If you don't identify as a man but are still interested in knowing more and supporting us as we attempt anti-violence work, email us at gender.justice@rmit.edu.au so that we can share the ways you can be a part of this movement!

Registrations close Friday 16 June 2023.

To be eligible to participate you must be a current RMIT student studying a vocational education/TAFE program and identify as male.

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