Showing posts with label Harmony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harmony. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 May 2021

The day the books come to life


Did you ever find yourself wondering what life in another country might look like? Or how other cultures view local customs? Here’s your chance: “Hear their story” is a human library event where you can talk to real individuals with various backgrounds and amazing experiences to share.

At its core, a human library is an event where people can borrow “living books”, usually volunteers with various backgrounds or representatives of certain groups and, as such, very interesting stories to tell. Human books can be interacted with and present the “reader” with an opportunity to ask specific questions or engage in meaningful conversation.

“Hear their story” focuses on diversity and inclusiveness and is an amazing opportunity to engage with a rich, growing cultural community.

The event is part of Harmony Week, a celebration of Australia’s multiculturalism which promotes respect and belonging for everyone, regardless of their background.

Another part of this event is the “Common Grounds” exhibition, which showcases paintings and photographs presented and explained by the artists themselves. It's a chance to get a peek inside an artist’s mindset and get a better understanding of their art and its meaning.

There will be 10 “living books” available at the event, from official NSW Government and Community representatives to refugees and artists. Here are some of them

  • Omar Al Kassab - a Syrian refugee, activist and humanitarian campaigner
  • Annette Webb - an Aboriginal Dunghetti artist born in Sydney
  • Nasim Nasr - an Iranian artist and photographer
  • Iman Shirinia -  an Iranian refugee, now member of the ACT Parks Rural Fire Brigade.

Just book your slot below, show up, pick a “book” and listen. It’s as easy as talking to any other person, no previous experience required but a certain amount of curiosity is encouraged 😉

Each person that signs up will have a dedicated 30 minute slot with a human book of their choosing. The number of available slots is limited so bookings are essential.

See you then!


Alis-Iuliana Jitarescu


When: Monday, March 22, 2022, 12pm - 3pm

🗺 Where: Pearl Cove Library, The Pearl Rom

👉 Bookings: contact@pearlcovelibrary.com.au

📭 Contact:
Event manager
Tel: 0423 654 789
Email: m.smith@pearlcovelibrary.com.au







Friday, 20 November 2020

Human Books Sharing their Story on Mental Health

HUMAN BOOKS SHARING THEIR STORY ON MENTAL HEALTH 

Thursday 22 October 2020 6.00-8.00pm

Pearl Cove Library on Level 2 in the library in a marked area - follow the signs and directions from staff.

To register for the event visit our link at Eventbrite or contact Pearl Cove Library on 9217 9991 during library hours or at library@pearlcove.com.au. 

This is a free event so book your place with a human book! Suitable for 15 years and above and refreshments provided.

Pearl Cove Library is presenting the Living Library event Human Books Sharing Their Story on Mental Health at Pearl Cove Library where we will be welcoming the community to join us in doing our bit to celebrate mental health month. Human books will include professionals and practitioners who have worked in the mental health field, advocates of mental health from our indigenous community, survivors with their remarkable stories as well as friends and carers who have learnt a lot along the way. Let's break down the stigma of mental illness for better understanding and outcomes for wellbeing in our community. So come "borrow" a human. 

The Human Living Libraries concept refers to the activity of a human acting the role of a storyteller for a "reader". It's a conversation and a learning experience between the books and the readers at the library, and the idea of giving a "voice to the voiceless" for marginalised people in response to discrimination and stereotypes.

https://www.humanlibraryaus.org/humanbooks
https://humanlibrary.org/about 

For some further recommended information on this subject you can check out the Mental Health Commission of NSW events page at https://nswmentalhealthcommission.com.au/events


For some recommended viewing watch Atypical on Netflix: 

Images used: 
 https://frelibrary.wordpress.com/2008/10/01/living-libraries-don%E2%80%99t-judge-a-book-by-its-cover/ 
Posted on October 1, 2008 by Freemantle City Library

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William Arnott


 

Wednesday, 24 June 2020

See What's On The Menu at the Library!

Image credit: Louis Hansel, Unsplash


See what's on the menu this Harmony Day at Pearl Cove Library!


Join us from 10:00am to 3:00pm on Saturday 21st of March, 2020 and find out what's on the plates of Australians new and old.

Pearl Cove Library will be hosting our very own Human Living Library event where you can ask questions you've always wondered about food but never wanted to ask. Where does bush tucker come from? Do Indigenous Australians still eat it? What do refugees eat when they arrive in Australia? What did they eat before? How is it any different to your home cooking? Our living books can answer these questions and more at the Pearl Cove Library Courtyard.

Tea and coffee will be available for attendees.

Speakers:

David Smith - an Aboriginal Australian of the Eora nation.
Yousef Khalil Hamed - a Syrian refugee. Former head chef of a Michelin Star restaurant. Settled in Australia in 2017.
Hala Al-Ghol - an Israeli asylum seeker. Single mother of one child in Pearl Cove. Entered Australia in 2019.
Yasmeen Abdul-Aziz - a Middle Eastern refugee. Separated from family, entered Australia 1982.

Bookings are essential for guaranteed sessions.


Event Details:

Date: 21 March 2020
Time: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm (Lunch break at 1:00-1:30)
Location: Pearl Cove Library Courtyard
Cost: Free
Bookings: email or call Pearl Cove Library, or talk to any of the friendly library staff.

Contact:

Pearl Cove Library
123 Smith Rd
Pearl Cove 2446
(02) 6586 1743
events@pearlcovelibrary.com

Further Information:

Human Living Libraries: https://www.humanlibrary.org



by Victoria Zhao

Friday, 14 June 2019

Living Library: What’s the Story?

  EVENT   Living Library: Everyone Belongs

  WHEN   Thursday, 21 March 2019, 10.00am-12.00 midday

  WHERE   Pearl Room, Pearl Cove Library, 52 Main Street, Pearl Cove

  BOOKINGS   Registration essential via Eventbrite. Borrowing rules apply.

  CONTACT   Loretta Biblio, Pearl Cove Living Library Coordinator on 0411 111 111

   MORE LIVING LIBRARY INFO    Human Library  +  Griffith Uni video  +  Sydney Uni video

At Pearl Cove Library, our members love to read: to learn, understand and engage with the books in our collection. We’re staying true to that idea with our monthly Living Library events, except the "books" just happen to be real people, thoughtfully sharing their insights, experiences and perspectives with "readers".

During March, in recognition of Harmony Week and the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the theme of Pearl Cove's Living Library will be Everyone Belongs. This theme embraces Pearl Cove’s cultural and religious diversity, inclusive of First Nations peoples and multicultural migrant heritage. 

Check your preconceptions! Have a conversation with someone you think you know. Willing to share their stories with readers, 12 living books will be available to book for sessions of 20 minutes. Join us at this special event where you borrow a person instead of a book. Bookings essential.


Book titles include:
  • One of the stolen generations
  • Community elder
  • First Nations young person… and proud
  • New arrival: a recent migrant
  • Overseas-born Australian
  • First-generation Australian
  • Seeking asylum 1970s: Vietnamese
  • Seeking asylum 2000s: Sudanese
  • Hijabi Muslim
  • Hindu
  • Jewish community member  



This post created by: Nicola d’Alpuget

Friday, 16 November 2018

Everyone belongs – celebrating Harmony Day


  Friday 22 March 2019, 10am - 6pm


Pearl Room, Pearl Cove Library


Pearl Cove Library is celebrating Harmony Day with a Human Living Library event.  In this event, you will be able to borrow people to hear their stories and better understand human diversity and difference.

This is a free event and all are welcome so why not join in!

Bookings:
Bookings are essential.

Email your bookings at tom.lee@pcpl.nsw.gov.au

For event enquiries, please contact:
Tom Lee
Pearl Cove Library
9748 9992
tom.lee@pcpl.nsw.gov.au

More information: 
For information about Human Living Library visit: www.humanlibrary.org
For information about Harmony Day visit: www.harmony.gov.au

Image Credit:

Monday, 28 May 2018

Harmonise on Harmony Day


Image source: https://www.teach.nsw.edu.au/find-teaching-jobs/jobfeed/news

Check out a living book and learn more about different cultures!

When: March 21st

Where: Inside Pearl Cove Library (Pearl Cove Room)

Time: 11:00am-1:00pm

Cost: FREE

Dress code: Please come in your cultural attire.

To celebrate harmony day, Pearl cove library is hosting a human living library event featuring human books from different cultures that you can register to talk with. Just like a book, these humans will be available to be borrowed for a 15 minute session, engaged with and learned from. 

On the day, expect to see special guest Ahn Do as a living book, aboriginal elder Jenny Munro, talks about the significance of diversity in Australia, book stands dedicated to travel and culture and performances from different cultural youth groups. There will also be an array of indulging canapés and finger food from around the world for you to enjoy. Get dressed up and celebrate diversity by sharing this experience with family and friends.

Look out for staff in orange uniform on the day for any enquires. 

Spaces are limited so BOOK HERE and register by March 11th.

For more information about harmony day, visit:
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