Showing posts with label Acceptance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acceptance. Show all posts

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

Friday, 5 June 2020

The Bigger Picture! Dyslexia Awareness Month. Human Living Library.

Pearl Cove Library is proud to present the Human Living Libraries event for Dyslexia awareness month this October 2020.
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WHAT IS A HUMAN LIVING LIBRARY?

A Human Living Library is where you can borrow a person, or 'living book', and ask them questions about their life to understand them more and break down stereotypes.

Out living books are incredible people with dyslexia from all walks of life, from an artist to a doctor.


Our event is called The Bigger Picture, as scholarly research has shown that many people with dyslexia have a talent for thinking, learning and understanding things in pictures to see the overall big picture.


We hope to see you there!


HUMAN LIVING LIBRARY EVENT - DETAILS:

The Bigger Picture
3 Silver Street, Pearl Cove Library NSW Australia

Where: Pearl Cove room. Ramp, disabled toilet, and signage with braille provided.

When: 15th October 2020
Hours: 11am to 5pm.

Cost: $10 per adult. $5 for students and retirees. Children can come in for free. We can accept up to 50 attendees for this event. 


Age limit for visitors: 16 years old and older. 


Sessions normally last for up to thirty minutes with each living book, but you can leave earlier for appointments if needed.



Safety: Safety is our first priority so our living books reserve the right to accept or reject a booking from someone for their own safety.

For more information about dyslexia, please feel free to visit the other websites listed below. :)

Website URL for the Dyslexia Association of Australia: https://dyslexiaassociation.org.au/

Website URL for SPELD New South Wales (Supporting People with Educational Learning Disabilities): https://www.speldnsw.org.au/

Post written by: Tina Le

Wednesday, 27 November 2019

Harmony Day: Eat Pray Pearl Cove


Come visit Pearl Cove Library to celebrate Harmony Day and the culturally rich community we live in! 

On the 21st of March, Pearl Cove will be hosting a human living library event with Anh Do and Cathy Freeman. This will allow them to speak about their life experiences and answer any questions you might have about moments in their lives that have shaped themselves and how their cultural ties make them who they are.

This event will run from 10am to 2pm, with light snacks and drinks available.

Hope to see you there!


For further information about Harmony Day and other events, visit https://www.harmony.gov.au/
 



 


Further information:

This event is free, but requires a booking

Day and time: 21st of March 2020, 10am to 2pm

Location: Pearl Room, adjacent to the Library

Booking information:
Clara March - Event manager
Mobile: 0473 297 881
Email: claramarch@pcl.com.au

Further bookings can be made on the Pearl Cove website http://www.librarystudies.sit.edu.au/pc/homepc.html

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Amy Rose