Showing posts with label Indigenous Australians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indigenous Australians. Show all posts

Friday, 18 June 2021

A Home for Everyone


 

Photo by Birgit Loit on Unsplash

In Australia, we show a pretty strong affinity for the idea of home. We sing about wanting 'a home among the gum trees' or still calling 'Australia home', and we watch 'The Castle' and recite Dorothea Mackellar's 'My Country', claiming a bond, a share in the places we grew up, the land that formed us. But 'home' is not a thing that everyone gets to share in fully - and even those of use lucky enough to feel secure in our housed state cannot avoid the fact that our very environment is fragile, on the precipice of climate disaster. Join us at Pearl Cove Library's first Human Library event to hear the stories of people whose experiences may provide a new perspective and people who are doing the work to bring justice and positive change to Australia's relationship with the idea of home.

 

What are Human Libraries?

The human library concept was created to give people a way of connecting with people whose experiences might vary wildly from their own - each human book at a human library has genuine first-hand knowledge of the topics they discuss and are gracious enough to share with the public in conversations facilitated by a human library event. Visit https://humanlibrary.org/ for more information.

 

Where? 

Pearl Cove Library main branch: corner of Seaview Street and Fig Avenue, Pearl Cove NSW

 

When? 

World Habitat Day: 4.30pm, Monday 4th of October, 2021


Who?

All are welcome - it's not recommended to bring children under the age of ten, as there are no child-specific activities organised - however, if your eight-year-old is interested in conversations about homelessness, the environment and asylum seekers, bring them along!

 

Booking

Pearl Cove Library's Eventbrite page: www.pcl.eventbrite.fakelink.com
No fee, but be sure to book your ticket - limited numbers only!

 

Who are our Human Books?


 

Celeste Matheson 

 Formerly living unhoused herself and now an advocate, Celeste's story will be familiar to all too many women who have experienced abuse and been forced to flee from one hardship to another. Celeste's work has earned her an order of Australia and she has dedicated the last four years to organising and campaigning for justice for people who are deprived of shelter.

 

Bob Crowe

Bob's revolutionary work in bringing back traditional indigenous land management practices to the homeland of his ancestors has been a long, hard road, but after much struggle and heartache, he is overjoyed to see results. Bob consults with organisations all around Australia in an effort to heal the land and encourage leadership from the traditional owners, for decisions that will impact the future of all Australians.

 

Musa Abdullah

After being forced to flee Afghanistan with his father and brother, Musa's experiences as a teenage asylum seeker are a heartbreaking human story of displacement, loneliness, bitter disappointment and, ultimately, hope. Musa is a Pearl Cove resident whose story ought to be known by everyone, as his search for home ultimately led him here.

 

  Minna Williamson

Minna's work as an indigenous climate scientist has taken her all over the world, but she says she will always wish to return to her home Australia - a land that is already feeling the effects of climate change in brutal summers and violent floods. Minna's invaluable research is admired internationally.

 

  

Further information on issues discussed:

Indigenous land management: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/11/191105075838.htm

 Homelessness: https://homelessnessaustralia.org.au/

Asylum seeking: https://www.unhcr.org/asylum-in-australia.html

Climate change: https://www.science.org.au/education/immunisation-climate-change-genetic-modification/science-climate-change

Photo by Joey Smith on Unsplash


 Keira Shelley


Tuesday, 24 November 2020

Pearl Cove in Harmony

 

PEARL COVE IN HARMONY

Pearl Cove Library would like to invite you to our event, PEARL COVE IN HARMONY, on Harmony Day to celebrate inclusiveness, diversity, and belonging in the Pearl Cove community.

Harmony Day is an annual event in Australia held on 21st March with the central message and slogan, Everyone Belongs.

PEARL COVE IN HARMONY is the first Human Living Library event to be held in Pearl Cove. A Human Library event works like this: the "book" is a person with personal experience in a particular topic, and the "reader" may "read" the book i.e. ask questions and have conversations relating to that topic.

Come and "read" 4 living books from the following communities:

  • LGBTQ        
  • Person with Disability         
  • Refugee         
  • Indigenous Australian

These volunteer books will share their stories and answer your questions. Each "reading" will last 20 minutes.

EVENT DETAILS

Date: Saturday, 21st March, 2020

Time: 2:00pm to 5:00pm

Place: Pearl Room, Pearl Cove Library.

Price: FREE

Bookings: Places are limited and bookings are essential. Bookings can be made via Eventbrite here.

Enquiries: Call 9222 2222 or email events@pearlcovelibrary.org.au

Please note this event is wheelchair accessible.

 

WANT TO KNOW MORE?

Curious about Harmony Day?

Curious about Human Library and Human Library Australia?


 

Image source: Photo by mentatdg from Pexels


Queenie Chau