Elsa Tuet-Rosenberg — Co-founder & Director, Hue: Colour the Conversation

About Elsa

Elsa (she/her) is a queer, multi-racial, Jewish and Chinese woman of colour. Grown up in Naarm (Melbourne) she has a background in youth empowerment, facilitation, and social change. In 2017 she established the antiracism training program at Democracy in Colour, designing and running peer to peer workshops about race and racism. In 2020 she cofounded Hue, an antiracism organisation that runs antiracism training and consulting.

  • She studied Social Work and Psychology at RMIT and completed her Social Work Honours thesis exploring how Australian, multiracial people of colour from multiple minority heritages engage with their ethnic identities. She is also passionate about community care and loves organising and participating in community projects, art and mutual aid.

    She has a background in Social Work and Psychology, and recently completed her honours thesis, an autoethnography on how multiracial people from multiple minority heritages engage with their identities.

    She is on the board and a member of the QTIPOC committee at Switchboard Victoria, an organisation that provides peer-driven support to the LGBTIQA+ community, and is also on the Public Fund Committee for Intertwine. She is an organiser for Here, Queer and Jewish, creating educational and celebratory spaces for Queer Jews. In 2020 she was awarded one of Out for Australia's 30 under 30, for LGBTQIA+ role models and leaders.