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“Gloria Tabi is an icon of the Black Liberation in Australia. Her teachings are essential for anyone interested in the politics of liberation both feminine and racial. Her work is fundamental in understanding repression and intolerance and she is fully committed to a freer, discrimination free vision of humanity. She makes no apologies for her politics, no excuses for others and does not retreat from her basis of equality for all. She inspires greater understanding and is Warm, wise, and revelatory, She is a woman of real soul and substance who steadily defies expectations -- her life inspires me to do the same. 

 

Shaun Pascal - Co-Founder, Black Wall St. Media (UK)

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“We collaborate with coaches, trainers and strategists from all over the world, Gloria Tabi is one of them. 

We are grateful to have her on our team because she is always willing & open to share her expertise on racism & exclusion with us.

The combination of her many years of experience & her recent research is of great importance for DEI professionals.
She manages to share her knowledge on racism in a way that people feel involved & want to know more about it. Gloria knows better than anyone that everything starts with understanding how racism comes about before you can fight it.
Thank you Gloria for your support in the work that we’re doing.”

Pascale Ameye, Co-founder INCLUSION NOW (Belgium)

“The creators of Peace movement had the pleasure of being addressed by Gloria Tabi in May 2021, on the subject of ‘The inescapable relationship of the Colonised and the Coloniser’.

The audience was captivated by her gentle and authentic presentation style. Gloria presented a revealing case, driven by her personal experience as well as her well-grounded research findings, on the cause and impacts of race and gender inequality. She provided us with deep insight and understanding of how colonialism has affected the lives of Blacks/Indigenous and other marginalised groups everywhere, and still to this day around the globe.

I would highly recommend Gloria as a powerful effective Educator and Speaker on Racism and the inescapable relationship to Colonialism and the Coloniser.”

— Tanya Fox, NSW Administrative Coordinator Creators of Peace” (Australia)

“I value Gloria Tabi’s impactful voice for marginalised peoples and communities, and the earnestness with which she approaches matters of identity, race, racism and intersectionality. Her passion on social justice and discussions on equity for Black people are inspiring to see.”

— Dr Eugen M. Bacon, Writer, African Australian (Melbourne).  

"Gloria is a passionate and genuine advocate for anti-racism, equity and inclusion. She brings knowledge, integrity and wisdom to her work in education, leadership and workplaces."

—  Dr Mandy Truong, Research Fellow Monash University (Australia)