Showing posts with label # Pearl Cove Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label # Pearl Cove Library. Show all posts

Friday, 11 March 2022

Horary! It's Harmony Day!

What creates a community?


"One world, one community"

Introduction

What creates a community? A community is really made of many things, ranging from a place to call "home," a unique culture found localised within an area and most importantly the people who make up the community itself. While a community is made up of these things and more, each community is different and it's patrons, community members etc. come from a range of backgrounds, countries and experiences that don't discriminate on race, age, sex or creed. This is what makes a community so great, that anyone and everyone can become part of something greater.


Pearl Cove's Human Living Library - Our Goal

The Human Living Library Project by Pearl Cove Library aims to complete the following objectives: 

  • An Inclusive and Connected Region 
  • Celebrating Our Places 
  • Smart Economy
  • Vibrant Arts and Cultural Community


These objectives aim to enrich the community of Pear Cove through the interaction of our volunteers or human "books" on a timed one-on-one experience that is unique to the individual. We hope here at Pearl Cove Library that we can increase community confidence through engagement with one another strengthening a more cohesive society, dispelling any misconceptions, biases or even stereotypes that may be present in Pearl Cove.


The Human Library Project

What is the Human Library?

The Human Library or “Menneskebiblioteket” as it is called in Danish, was created in Copenhagen in the spring of 2000 by Ronni Abergel and his brother Dany and colleagues Asma Mouna and Christoffer Erichsen. The original event was open eight hours a day for four days straight and featured over fifty different titles. The broad selection of books provided readers with ample choice to challenge their stereotypes and so more than a thousand readers took advantage leaving books, librarians, organisers and readers stunned at the reception and impact of the Human Library.

So what is a human book?

A book with us is a person that volunteered to represent a stigmatized group in the community and based on their personal experiences can answer questions from readers to help challenge what is being said/told/understood about a given topic. To help shed light on the facts as you know them. Books are not political or on a mission when with us, but rather able to surrender to the agenda of the reader and allow them control of the conversation.

For more information please click on the FAQ to find out more about The Human Library.

Our Living Library "Books"

  • Eva Kabirii - 42yr Female refugee from Syria, has been living in Pearl Cove for the past 6 years and is making the most of her new life here.


  • Iman Farahmand – 65yr Male refugee from Iran, is one of the community Elders and one of the pillars for the Persian community here in Pearl Cove.



  • Kirra Yugambeh – 28yr Indigenous Female, Kirra was born in Pearl Cove and has grown up here in the local region.



  • Ming Yin – 25yr Female, Ming was born in Australia, but her parents immigrated to Australia over 20 years ago from China. Ms. Yin believes she has some insights to what it’s like growing up as a 2nd generation Australian and growing up with two cultures.


  • Doug McGauhn – 55yr Male from Pearl Cove. Doug has spent most of his time here living in Pearl Cove and has watch this small town flourish with varied peoples from all over the world, he wants to add a sense of strong community spirit through the Living Libraries Project and the Peoples of Pearl Cove even. 


Event Details:

When: Saturday 14th November 2020

Where: Pearl Cove Library Facility

Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm

Cost: $10 per person, per book.

Bookings: Bookings are essential please click here to reserve your place and human "book."

Contact Us:

For further information on the event or any additional enquiries please call:
Pearl Cove Library - (02) 9445-3257 
Senior Library Staff Member, Kyle O'Grady - 0400111222

Published by Kyle O'Grady






Tuesday, 30 November 2021

Job Well Done: The Way We Worked.

 

Vanishing jobs, skills and crafts.   

A Human Living Library Event for the New South Wales Seniors Festival

They are serious for the camera, but what did they get up to in their off times?  

Photo credit: Metro Transportation Library and Archive   ( 1958)"LAMTA - PBX Switchboard MTA_0067" by is licensed with CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.

Did you ever wonder what it was like to be a dunny man?  What did telephone operators get up to when the phones weren’t ringing?  Where did spice sellers in Iran get their stock?

Or, are you fascinated by Vietnamese or Persian traditional craft? Are you interested in learning some traditional Indigenous Australian life skills?

If you said 'yes', then this is the event for you!  

Come along to our Human Living Library and be a “Reader” of some of our “Books” in a listen about past jobs and cultural crafts that you might have never thought about. 

Human Living Libraries are a phenomenon that originated in Denmark in 2000 and have been staged by libraries around the world. Their goals are to promote social change by challenging stereotypes and reducing social stigmas.  This works by opening up a dialogue between people to allow conversations that normally don't happen.  Having these conversations promotes a wider understanding of human diversity and a realization that our similarities are greater than our differences.

During our Pearl Cove Library Human Living Library event the "Books" are our local community members who act as interactive "books" in short one-on-one sessions who are "checked out" by "readers" for an in-depth conversation around specific themes.

The theme of this session will be a lighter one with a look at social changes via a focus on jobs and skills that have been left behind through the stories of the people who worked them.  These people are both the older members of the community, but also those who now call Australia "home" and have had to leave much of their physical culture behind.  Learning their stories will build bridges to our past.


 Saturday, 2 April 2022

10:00 am to 3:30 pm
The Pearl Room, Pearl Cove Main Library
$10.00 per participant

Contact details for further questions: Catherine Gilbert: 2137 8694
or email the Pearl Cove Library Pearlcovelibrary@nsw.gov.au

 Bookings Open 15 March Online at: the Pearl Cove Human Library Eventbrite or on the day (depending on availability) but book early to avoid disappointment!

Our line-up includes an
·         Indigenous Australian with knowledge of cultural                                 practices
·         Switchboard operator
·         Dunny man
·         Movie projectionist
·         Drover
·         Calculator (Human!)
·         Hmong weaver,
·         Vietnamese duck shell lacquer-ware artisan
·        ( Former) Iranian spice seller
·        Persian miniature painter

Are you interested in reading more about jobs that no longer exist?    24 Jobs That No Longer Exist | Mental Floss 

Tradtional Crafts of Vetnam?

Traditional handicrafts of Vietnam

Crafts of Iran?

CRAFTS – Encyclopaedia Iranica (iranicaonline.org) 


Catherine Gilbert




Monday, 22 November 2021

How to Thrive Over 55

                                                       How to Thrive Over 55

   Mental Health Month 2021
                                                    A Human Libraries Event
                                Hosted by Pearl Cove Library

                                    Thursday 21st October 2021 from 4.30-7.30 pm
                                                         at Pearl Cove Library.
         

Our Topic for this Event is "Suicide and Depression in Over 55's" This is a very real and important topic for the Pearl Cove community. Given that our current population has 25.6% that are 65 and over.

       Pearl Cove Library is hosting a Human Library Event that coincides with Mental Health Month 2021, What is a Human Library you ask? The Human Library was first established by a group of colleagues in Copenhagen in 2000. It is a real place where people are on loan to readers. Essentially meaning the ‘books’ are the people/topics, and the borrowers, are the listeners. Often having a conversation that the reader is leading, by asking questions, they’ve probably not had the opportunity to ask before. These sessions often will last 20 minutes per borrower.
https://www.humanlibraryaus.org/ 

           

            Have you found yourself in a sudden change? almost a redundancy of previous life? Have the kid's moved out? Have you reduced your hours of work or retired? 
             
            Are you perhaps feeling alone? sad or even frightened about this next stage of life.?  Then please join us on-
              
                              
         
           Our Books are-

           1.    Lorraine Age 57, - survivor of depression and suicide.
           2.    Bob Age 62, - widower and recent retiree.
           3.    Morgan – Phycologist. Amazing Ageing Psychology Clinic.   
           https://amazingageingpsychology.com.au/                
           4.    Lindy – Probus Pearl Cove Coordinator.   
           

For bookings please use https://www.eventbrite.com.au or alternatively you can call the Pearl Cove Library on 9672-4563

For any further information please contact- Sue Cook Library Technician at Pearl Cove Library Suecookpearlcovelibrary@gmail.com or please phone 9672-4563  
          
Please note this is an over 18 event.

                        

Sunday, 21 November 2021

LIVING HARMONY AT PEARL COVE LIBRARY

 


Image: https://www.harmony.gov.au/


Living Harmony at Pearl Cove Library

21 March, 10am-2pm


Image: https://thumbs.dreamstime.com

Do you want to learn more about the people in our amazing community? To celebrate Harmony Week, join us and check out a living “human book.” 

The Human Library is a worldwide movement that seeks to break down sterotypes by bringing together people from diverse backgrounds and creating a space for them to tell their stories. And here’s the twist: these people are “books” and you, the borrower, can loan them for half an hour and engage in conversation. 

Our books include:

  • An Indigenous Australian elder
  • An Iranian woman
  • A Syrian immigrants' rights advocate
  • A Chinese person

To find out more about Harmony Week and see what's happening in your area click here.

A better future starts with understanding and compassion. 

Come and be part of the conversation.


Registration is essential. Register at Eventbrite

For more information contact Pearl Cove Library

9555 5555

library@pearlcove.com.au

 

Image: https://humanlibrary.org/

 

 

Donna Robson (880792943)