🌍 Casting Call - Apply Now

Share Your Story, Be Part of Change

Malak Foundation is proud to announce the launch of an important new project that will bring to light the diverse experiences of racism and resilience within the African and Black community in Victoria.

Through a powerful video series, we aim to capture authentic voices, explore lived realities, and challenge stereotypes that continue to affect our communities. This project is not only about exposing challenges but also about celebrating strength, identity, and unity.

🎥 Why This Project Matters

Racism takes many forms—whether through stereotypes, systemic barriers, or subtle daily experiences. These realities often remain unheard or misunderstood. By documenting personal stories, we hope to:

  • Create space for open and honest dialogue.

  • Highlight the resilience and contributions of African and Black communities in Victoria.

  • Educate the wider public about the impacts of racism.

  • Inspire change by amplifying voices that are too often silenced.

🙋🏾‍♀️ We’re Casting Now!

We are currently looking for members of the African and Black community in Victoria to participate in filming. No acting experience is required—just a willingness to share your story and perspective.

Details:

  • Time commitment: Around 2 hours

  • Compensation: A thank-you payment for your participation

  • Who can apply: Anyone from the African and Black community in Victoria

This is an opportunity to have your voice heard and help spark real conversations that can lead to meaningful change.

📅 Filming & Launch Timeline

  • Filming: Scheduled for late October to early November

  • Launch: Late January to early February 2026

📧 How to Get Involved

If you’d like to take part, please email us at info@malakfoundation.org

This project is proudly supported by the Victorian Government through the Local Anti-Racism Initiatives Grants Program 2024–26, and delivered in collaboration with Creativa Production Company and Mantis AI for platform development and data management.

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