Equal Ground Movement
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Change Hearts. Changing Systems.
The Equal Ground Movement exists to awaken awareness and unite people in the shared pursuit of equality for all. Our mission is straightforward: to cultivate a world where equality isn’t just an ideal — it’s a daily practice embraced and taught by everyone. We believe that through social change and the amplification of youth voices, we can foster a more equitable society. For more information, feel free to contact us.
Standing together. On equal ground.

The Equal Ground Knowledge Hub is a space where we can learn, share, and grow together in the pursuit of equality for all. Here, you’ll discover resources, stories, and educational tools that empower us to understand inequality and engage in social change. It's a platform where youth voices are amplified, and awareness transforms into action. For more information or to get involved, feel free to contact us as we work towards a fairer world together.

The Equal Ground Youth Collective is an empowering space for young people to learn, share, and lead the way toward equality for all. It’s where ideas transform into action, stories ignite inspiration, and youth voices have the power to create meaningful social change. This is your platform for the Equal Ground Movement—a movement where youth voices rise, systems shift, and the next generation demonstrates that real change begins with courage, compassion, and conversation. If you want to be part of this journey, don't hesitate to contact us.
Amy Norman is an Australian author, survivor, and founder of the Equal Ground Movement - a global initiative dedicated to creating a fairer, more compassionate world.
Her memoir, Dancing with the Devil, chronicles her journey through domestic violence, resilience, and rediscovery. What began as a story of survival became a mission for change.
Her work inspires others to turn pain into purpose and understanding into action.
Action to challenge inequality at every level, from personal healing to systemic reform.
Amy Norman