Inclusivity Poster Campaigns

Our Inclusivity Poster Campaigns have been spotted all the way from Waimakariri to Hurunui, showcasing the connectiveness of our people.

What are inclusivity posters?

They are easy-to-print A1, A3 and smaller sized posters highlighting the diversity of our communities and that common ground that can be found between us all - no matter our visible differences.

These inclusivity posters were created in partnership with the Waimakariri District Council, Lincoln University, Ara and members of the Ōtautahi/Christchurch community.

Want to create your own for your workplace, school, club or community group? Get in touch!

How do we create our inclusivity posters?

Our inclusivity posters are created in partnership with an organisation, community or school group.

Together we create a tailor made InCommon quiz that reflects the values and interests of our partners people.

Next we hold an InCommon event where the quiz helps bring attendees together to connect over their commonalities and celebrate their differences. Connections are made about all sorts of things - from their favourite spots in the neighbourhood, to their preferred pie filling to family traditions and core values.

A photoshoot is held alongside the event and people who have paired up to complete the quiz together are invited to have their photo taken and share what they found in common.

Posters are created following the event that the group can use in their work or school space.

Two women standing and talking in a studio setting, one wearing a graphic t-shirt and brown pants, the other in a puffer jacket and jeans.
Two people sitting at a table in a well-lit room, smiling and writing with markers. One person is holding a green marker, and there is a window in the background letting in natural light. Both individuals appear engaged and happy.
A group of smiling people are holding posters featuring pairs of people with messages, standing in a room with similar posters on the wall. The group includes adults and children, and they appear to be participating in a community or awareness event.

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