Showing posts with label #refugee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #refugee. Show all posts

Friday, 18 June 2021

Do you know who your neighbours are ?

Did you know that 7.8% of Pearl Cove's population are made up of residents that have fled from worn torn country's? 

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Did you also know that 7.8% of the population of Pearl Cove are made up of residents from war torn countries such as Syria and Iran?

 Both of these countries hold one of the largest populations of refugees. There are 6.6 million million refugees in Syria alone. Syria's refugee crisis remains the world's largest refugee displacement crisis of our time. Pearl Cove prides itself on their commitment to becoming a Refugee Welcome Zone for refugees from Iran and Syria. Pearl Cove Library will be celebrating Refugee Week (20th June-26 June) by holding the first ever Humans Library event featuring Syrian and Iranian Refugee residents from our own community. Lets drop the stigma with refugees and make them feel welcome into our community by listening to their stories and having meaningful conversations. Get to know your neighbours and join in the Refugee Week Humans Library event. 

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Don't know what a Humans Library event is?

Ever wanted to ask questions about what the life of a refugee is like but were to scared to ask or just haven't got the chance to ? With our humans library event you can do just that. A humans library event is where you as the 'reader' get to 'borrow' people as 'books' for a specific set of time and have a meaningful discussion in that time frame to ask all of your pressing questions. We have 4 interesting titles for readers to choose from and 20 minutes of borrowing time. 

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Please join us for Refugee Week at Pearl Cove Library and book in a spot at our Humans Library event and get to know your fellow refugee neighbours one on one. There's only 25 seats available! There's also a free lunch included! 

Event Details

                  💬When: June 20th, Sunday 2021

🕜Time: 11am-3:30pm

🏠Where: Pearl Room,

                               Pearl Cove Library 

                           20 Malvern Road

                            Pearl Cove, 2155 

🎫Bookings: Please click on the image below to book a spot. For further information or questions please contact our number (02) 4515 5301 or email us at pearlcovelibrary@hotmail.com

To find out more about Refugee Week, visit https://www.refugeeweek.org.au/

To find out more about Refugees in Australia visit, https://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/

To find out more about Human Library's, visit https://www.humanlibraryaus.org/

                                         Anna Vakauta, BSBLIB503 Assessment 3, Friday Class. 

Monday, 23 November 2020

Colours of the Community: A celebration of Refugee Week


Come down to the Pearl Cove Library for a special upcoming event!

Pearl Cove Library is proud to announce that a new event celebrating refugees and Refugee Week is coming soon. It will be in the form of a Human Library, where instead of borrowing books people will be able to borrow 'people' for a 1 on 1 conversation. Take this opportunity to find out more about the refugees in your community and the stories they experienced before and after coming to Pearl Cove. 


Event Details:

Date and Time: Saturday, June 20 at 11:00AM

Duration: 5 hours, finish at 4:00PM

Location: Pearl Cove Library, main seating area

Entry Fee: Free!

Bookings: Please visit  Eventbrite for more information. 


With the world entering an age of increasing nationalisation and conflict, accepting and welcoming refugees into our country and community has become more and more important. To get to this point many people had to undergo tribulations, hazardous journeys, and extreme amounts of uncertainty and fear. But even after they arrive into their new home, these feelings may not dissipate. They can require time and help to understand and become accustomed to a culture that may be very different to what they are used to. By coming along to this event you will have an opportunity to find out their stories and get a glimpse into their lives. 



Frequently asked questions:

Why a Human Library?

A human library is a platform which allows for more in-depth and complex topics to be discussed in their own words by the human 'book'. During this frank conversation, you can ask questions you may have but are hesitant to ask. We chose to use the human library because refugees have a very diverse background and it can be difficult to find information which is directly useful. The human books provide a perspective that you can use to clarify and understand concepts that may be outside your normal frame of reference. 

Do I have to bring anything?

You just have to bring yourselves and an open mind to this event. Food will not be provided, but there is a cafe on site and several other food eateries within walking distance. 

How long will this take?

Each conversation with a book will take approximately 30 minutes. Please be aware that due to booking and time restraints, each session must finish within the allocated slot. 

Are you able to accommodate for people with disabilities?

Of course! The library has a clearly marked entrance way with ramps, and the route to and from the event area is large enough for a wheelchair to navigate through and we have several handrails around the sides of the walls. There is also a disabled toilet close to the seating area and signs posted around the library. If you have any particular concerns, please let the library know. 


Further links for information:

Human Libraries: https://www.humanlibraryaus.org

Refugee Week: https://www.refugeeweek.org.au


Image Credits:

Teneva, M. (n.d.). Building with refugees welcome signage photo. Unsplash. Retrieved 23 November 2020 from https://unsplash.com/photos/uHDbnG-Avpc

Trampota, F. (2016). BP Gas station, refugee camp. Flickr. Retrieved 23 November 2020 from https://www.flickr.com/photos/67207664@N06/27459115505


by: Tatsuaki Goh