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Slam Poet’s Powerful Prose On Pushing Boundaries On Micro-Ignorance

Robyn Foyster by Robyn Foyster
17/03/2020
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Poetry as we know it is being shaken up this Harmony Week (March 15-21), with the spotlight on four award-winning slam poets who are protesting more than Shakespearean love and taking a stand against micro-ignorance in celebration of diversity. 

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In honour of the week dedicated to respect, inclusiveness and belonging for all Australians, luxury Australian tea brand, T2, is highlighting the experiences of micro-ignorance from these four poets to end pervasive discrimination against culture, gender, and identity. 

Eunice Andrada, micro-ignorance

Micro-ignorance is a little known phenomenon, however, it’s a pervasive form of discrimination, found in the everyday verbal, nonverbal, and environmental slights or insults, (either intentional or unintentional), directing derogatory messages.

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Despite the common belief that we embrace diversity as a nation, almost half of multicultural young people admit to experiencing some form of discrimination or unfair treatment, a stark contrast from our reputation as a nation of tolerance. Hurtful ignorance doesn’t stop at race, as many Australians feel marginalised by their gender, age or sexual identity.

Emilie Collyer, micro-ignorance
Poet Emilie Collyer

Through the powerful platform of poetry, poets like Emilie Collyer are able to ask the audience difficult questions about humanity, such as her focus on ageism and what it means to be stereotyped in society. “For me, a micro ignorance is the assumption that as you get older you’re less interesting, you’re less relevant and you’re out of touch,” she comments. 

Micro-ignorance based on appearance is a common thread that runs through all four poets.

For Anisa Nandaula, being born in Uganda and growing up in Rockhampton, she is often asked by people if they can touch her hair. “People don’t do this intentionally but they don’t understand the history behind it. Women with afros who looked like me used to be put in zoos, where people would pay to see and touch us,” says Anisa. 

Anisa Nandaula, poet, micro-ignorance
Poet Anisa Nandaula

Many people who deal with micro-ignorances feel unable to talk about it or deal with it privately. For Jesse Oliver, slam poetry creates a connection through story and vulnerability with the audience, providing a deeper understanding and harmony when people simply just sit and listen. “I think the role I play with my poetry is injecting a little tiny bit of hope. I like to use that optimism, it’s important, bringing these stories out so we can listen to the issues and challenges that people are facing,” says Jesse. 

This Harmony Week, it’s important to create spaces and build a world where people from different backgrounds can authentically be themselves, like T2’s commitment to sharing the stories of these poets. Harmony Week is a time to listen, learn and most importantly, celebrate the diversity of all Australians. T2 is encouraging Australians to join their brewing force for good, and in the time that it takes to brew a cup of tea–three minutes–have a conversation with someone new. 

“Through listening comes acceptance”, says poet Eunice Andrada, “it’s about not imposing our own beliefs on other groups of people, other communities. I think it truly means understanding other people and really hearing them. Just looking past all of the media noise, all of our preconceived beliefs about people and to actually see people for who they are.” For Eunice, Harmony Week is a poignant time for Australian’s to become more open in their perspectives of other people and other communities.

T2’s company mission is to celebrate a difference by making a difference, “the battle for inclusion is not limited to race or cultural identity, as many acts of micro ignorance reveal judgement of age, gender or sexual orientation. We can learn so much from the experiences shared by our poets, importantly to become more self-aware in the way we communicate with each other,” says T2 Global Brand Director Amy Smith. 

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Watch the raw and relatable poetry video here which features the dynamic, diverse voices of four award-winning Australian slam poets: Eunice Andrada, Anisa Nandaula, Jesse Oliver and Emilie Collyer. Each poet’s performance is inspired by personal experiences, shaped by socially significant aspects in their lives like sexuality, ageism, and racism.

For more information on Harmony Week, click here.

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Robyn Foyster is a multi-award-winning journalist, media executive, and the owner and publisher of The Carousel, alongside the Women Love Network (which includes Women Love Wellness, Women Love Travel, and Women Love Tech). At the forefront of digital lifestyle and tech publishing, Robyn was named the 2025 Winner of the Samsung IT Journalism Award for Best Corporate Content and is a 2026 Lizzies Finalist. Voted one of B&T’s 30 Most Powerful Women In Media, she previously served as the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Australia’s three biggest flagship magazines—The Australian Women’s Weekly, Woman’s Day, and New Idea—and was a senior executive at the Seven Network. A sought-after speaker and an eight-year judge for the Telstra Business Awards, Robyn remains dedicated to championing women's voices across lifestyle, wellness, and technology.

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