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Sunday, 7 November 2021

Yes to piercings, no to judgement!

Pearl Cove Library would like to welcome you to a special Human Library Event:

Body Piercing: Taboo or Self-expression?




About the Event

This special Human Library event will focus on the stigma around body piercing within society and within workplaces. It will highlight how the community can take steps to seeing piercing as an art form rather than taboo.


What is a Human Library Event?

This concept takes the traditional idea of borrowing books and turns it into something that has even more potential to open the minds of people within the community. Attendees 'borrow a book' to learn more about the theme of the event. However, these 'books' are actually people! Each attendee has the opportunity to have a private one on one conversation with their chosen 'book'. It is a very open way of learning and expanding knowledge of topics one might not normally encounter!

For further information on this wonderful concept, please visit:

Who are our 'books'?


Thomas Alberts - Healthy Piercing Advocate 

Thomas has been involved in the piercing community for over 40 years. He was the owner of a successful piercing and tattoo studio but has since retired at 70 years of age. He has kept all of his piercings despite his age and has since become an advocate for healthy piercing practices. He prides himself on helping older community members understand piercing.

George Wilson - Owner of Wilson & Associates Law Firm

Mr Wilson is a well respected member of the Pearl Cove business community. He has no piercings himself but has a great understanding of body piercings through his close family members. He has 10 employees with visible piercings and hopes his participation in this event will help reduce the stigma of body piercings in the workplace. 

Ester Ali - Law Student

Ester is studying law at university and is currently unemployed. Originally from Iran, she is happy that living in Australia allows her to express her creativity through her facial piercings. However, she is concerned about the stigma around body piercings in the workplace and how that will impact upon her future employment opportunities. Ester is also huge in the social media world and helps to promote body piercing acceptance through those channels.

Shae Walters - Indigenous Body Piercer

Shae is the owner of Holier than I, a body piercing studio in Pearl Cove. She designs her own body jewellery based on indigenous artworks that she creates. Through her work, she aims to decrease the stigma surrounding body piercing so it is more accepted in the community as a whole.

For further information about safe piercing, please follow the below link:

Want to attend? Check out the details below!


When: Saturday 26 June, 10am - 1pm

Where: Pearl Room, adjacent to Pearl Cove Library

Bookings: Please book via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/

Book fast to secure your spot!

Admission is free but bookings are essential as this is event is capped at 20 guests

For more information, please contact Pearl Cove Library staff on 9435 6000 or via email at customerservice@pearlcovelibrary.com.au

We can't wait to see you there!



Jasmine Searle

Tuesday, 2 November 2021

“A small step for personal growth, one giant leap for mental health!”


World Mental Health Day


The event

Pearl Cove Library is hosting a Human Library event in conjunction with World Mental Health Day. The purpose of this is to see mental health and its related concerns through another person's eyes by speaking with four guest 'Books' to discover a variety of opinions and stories related to the purpose of the event.  

The "Human Library" event will allow you to express ideas and opinions without fear of judgement. Explore the importance of diversity and encourage the acceptance of others, regardless of their personal histories. Engage in discussion to challenge stigmas about people with mental health and promote the importance of positive mental health. 


All discussions are private between the "Books" and individuals guests. The views and opinions of the "Books" may not reflect your own but we encourage guests to keep an open mind as well as be kind and respectful to all of those in attendance.  


Books 

The term "book" refers to a person that will be speaking at the event and they will have one-on-one discussions with guests regarding the theme of the event. 


The first "Book" at the event is Eva Thompson. She is an elderly woman aged 75, who lives by herself, and her children and grandchildren do not visit often. She also doesn't get to see friends and acquaintances often, and becomes quite lonely because of it. 


The second "Book" is a single father of two young children, Miles WalkerThe mental health of a parent, can sometimes be overlooked and not spoken enough of, especially in a situation where they are the sole carer of young children. Parents need to be supported so that they are able to help their child become the best versions of themselves. 



The third "Book" is 20 year-old student Casey Hayes that identifies themselves with the pronouns they/them. This person holds significance to the event because there are some people that do not agree with the significance of the morals that the LGBTQI+ community spreads, and they occasionally may find a negative factor to invalidate a persons beliefs and undermine their happiness. 


The fourth and final book that will be featured in the event is, Professor Patricia Dudgeon. Professor Dudgeon is a part of the Bardi people of the Kimberly area in Western Australia. She is known for her research that includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing and suicide prevention. She is also the co-chair of the Ministerial Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Advisory Group.


Event bookings

Day and time: Saturday October 9, 2021 at 10:00 am to 03:00 pm. 

Location: Pearl Cove Library courtyard and Group study room.

Cost: $2 - Cost covers a donation for a gift for each "Book".

Bookings: Bookings are completed through the Eventbrite website. 

Each individual booking will allocate a session for a total of 20 minutes. 

1 booking per person.

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/pearl-cove-library-world-mental-health-day-47065/


Further information

The following links will take you to further information about the purpose of the Human Library cause and mental health support agencies in Australia which may provide resources that can be used in personal situations. 


Sophia EL MOHAMAD

Wednesday, 23 June 2021

Diverse Stories – Celebrating Harmony Week


DIVERSE STORIES EVERYONE CAN LISTEN TOO



©[Pablo Stanley] via Canva.com


The Human Library Campaign is an international registered, non-profitable organisation. The concept of "Human Living Libraries" is an inventive and resourceful program that provides secure spaces where a "human book" and its reader can talk and learn about various subjects, societal and personal issues without judgment or criticism. Through verbal communication, human living libraries presents the opportunity to encounter and connect with a range of people, all from different backgrounds, communities, and minority groups. For more information click HERE

Harmony Week is a celebration of diversity and multiculturalismThis event will aim to facilitate acceptance and inclusion in the community and reduce the social stigmas that can surround all members of this community.  For more information click HERE 

Diverse Stories – Celebrating Harmony Week is an event organised for individuals seeking belonging, looking to recognise and accept truths/realities and a willingness to move from acceptance to action. 


(Limited spots available) 




Grace Korocz 

Friday, 18 June 2021

Building Bridges – To live in Harmony

 

Building Bridges

    

Image credit: CityofSalisbury

To live in HARMONY

Harmony Day is celebrated  annually  in Australia on 21st March and it coincides with the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The main idea is that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights: Everyone Belongs.

Celebrate Harmony Day at Pearl Cove Library by joining our Human Living Library event - Building Bridges
At this event, you will be offered an opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue  with our "Living Books" from different cultures and backgrounds. Enhance your connection and respect for human diversity through interaction, and promote community harmony.

Human Living library  allows you to borrow real people as a book that they would not normally meet.
These volunteer books will share their  stories and  discuss openly with readers one on one conversation.
It helps dispel people's prejudices and break down stereotyping that occurs in our cities. It also contributes to reuniting our community leading to a worldwide movement to promote social change.

Our books include a local business owner who was born in Australia and currently supports the homeless, an Aboriginal person, Archie Rose, who is an activist & role model, a young Muslim woman who is a refugee from Syria, and a long-term unemployed person.

20 minutes each  "reading" session.
This is a free event and all  aged 16 and over are welcome !

EVENT INFORMATION:

Event:       Building Bridges – To live in Harmony

⏰  Date: Friday 19 March,2021

      Time7pm -8.30pm

📍  Location: Pearl Room, Pearl Cove Library

👉 Places are limited  to the first 25 people and bookings are essential. 

👉 Bookings: eventbook@pearlcovelibrary.com.au or via Eventbrite

 MORE INFORMATION:

For information about event visit:

http://mylibrary.Pearlcovensw.gov.au/events/harmony-day-events

For information about Human libraries visit:

http://humanlibrary.org

For information about Harmony Day visit: 

https://www.harmony.gov.au

For further information or if you have any questions:
Visit us at Pearl Cove Library
Email: contacts@pearlcovelibrary.com.au
Phone: 02 9177 5588


Tuesday, 8 June 2021

Event - New Perceptions of the Oldest Profession (18+)

 New Perceptions of the Oldest Profession

International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers 2021

image credit: www.directline.com


Borrow a Living, Breathing Book at Pearl Cove Library

As a part of our year of Human Living Libraries events, Pearl Cove Library invites adults to join us in sharing a conversation (or two) with a sex worker for the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers (IDEVASW). IDEVASW started on 17th December 2003 as a memorial and vigil for the victims of the Green State Killer and calls attention to the hate crimes committed against sex workers around the globe.

Six human 'books' will be available for you to borrow for a conversation with a wide range of experiences and identities including gender diverse persons, mothers, students, and activists. Sex work is almost as glamourised as it is stigmatised, so come ready to challenge your perceptions of workers and the industry. You will receive a glass of bubbles at the opening ceremony to toast to the lives of sex workers lost to violence each year.

🔞 This event is strictly 18+ 🔞

⚠ Guests are advised that sensitive topics such as physical abuse, rape, and murder will be discussed in a non-gratuitous manner  ⚠

 🆔 ID must be shown upon entry with your ticket 🆔

When?

Thursday 16th December
4:30pm-8:30pm

Where?

The Pearl Room
Enter through Pearl Cove Library Foyer
♿ Fully wheelchair accessible ♿
🌂 Follow the red umbrellas! 🌂

Booking

Tickets: $10
Please ensure the name on your ticket matches your ID
Advance booking is essential as places are limited to the first 35 guests
Click the link below or visit the library to secure your ticket!


What to bring

🎫 Your ticket 🎫
🆔 A valid ID 🆔
🧠 An open mind 🧠

We look forward to seeing you!


Find out more about Human Living Libraries here.

Learn more about International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers here.

Can't attend but want to know more? Check out how NSW Sex Workers Outreach Project is helping workers stay safe and donate if you can!



For further information or if you have any questions:
Visit us at Pearl Cove Library
Email us at events@pearlcovelibrary.com
Call the library events hotline on 02 7010 5005

Claire Riley
image credit: www.directline.com

Saturday, 28 November 2020

Living in Hamorny

 

Harmony Day at Pearl Cove Library



We are inviting you to celebrate Harmony Week 15- 21 March 2021 (https://www.harmony.gov.au/)

This is our first event at Pearl Cove in 2021. Adults can come to the library and read  "Human Book" 

What is a Human Book? 
At a Human Library what makes it different to a normal event is our “books” are people  (Human Books) - and the “reading” that happens in a Human Library is a conversation between a Reader and their Human Book. The library offers a safe place to ask anything they want without it being offensive and to learn about other peoples lives. 




Local people of our community telling their stories and answering questions of their experiences. 


Event Details 

Human Books: 
Holly Green: Local Resident 
Anna Smith: Aboriginal Elder 
Nasir Ibrahim: Resident who recently moved from another country 
Hussein Amari: Refugee from Syria

Who can attend?
Adults that want to experience stories from people within the Pearl Cove community that have very different life experiences. 

What is the Event?
Human Book One on One conversation (30 minutes each session)

When?
17th March 2021
11:30am - 3:30pm

Location: 
Pearl Cove Library 
123 Smith Road 
Harmony Room located in the café. 

Cost 
$10

Food and refreshments can be bought at the café.
 Dietary requirements can be notified at the café. 

Available: 
🚗 Free Parking 
🚌  Public Bus 
🚶‍♂️Walking distance from the centre of town
♿ Disabled Access

This is open to the first 30 people

To book your spot click on the Orange image below: 



You can also call us on 6589 2345 or see our lovely staff at the front desk to secure your spot. 

There will be photographers at this event. 
If you are uncomfortable being photographed on the day, please let one of our staff members know beforehand. 

Can't wait to see you there!

Contact Details: 
Pearl Cove Library 
123 Smith Rd 
Pearl Cove 2446 
(02) 6589 2345
pearlcovelibrary@gmail.com 

Photo Credits: 
"Harmony Logo stacked with Tagline and TM"  by Parkeryyc:  
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Harmony-Logo_Tagline-Master-2019-0317-TM_Harmony-Logo-Main-Stacked.png





Done by Daniela Koch.