Showing posts with label Multiculturalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Multiculturalism. 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







Sunday, 21 June 2020

Intercultural Unions; Love Has No Borders



A HUMAN LIVING LIBRARIES EVENT



Intercultural Unions

Discussion of cultural diversity is all around us but have we given much thought to the relationships that negotiate differences every day? Or the homes reaping the riches of shared cultural delights? 

An increasingly globalised and multicultural society has meant that it is inevitable that people enter relationships with, marry and raise children with people from different cultural backgrounds to their own.

In fact this is a rapidly increasing trend in Australia: in 2016, about 30 per cent of registered marriages in Australia were of partners born in different countries, compared with 18 per cent in 2006.


What is a Human Living Library Event all about?

Pearl Cove library will be hosting a 'Human Living Libraries' event to celebrate World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Guests will be able to ‘borrow’ living human 'books' who have experienced the richness and minefield of intercultural relationships. Guests can enjoy an intimate conversation in our courtyard, and hopefully gain a new level of understanding. Human Living Libraries events, aim to break down prejudice and bring communities closer together.


Thursday 21 May 2020, 1.00pm - 4.15pm

Pearl Cove Library Courtyard, 24 George St, Pearl Cove, 2575, NSW

Free Event

Booking Required BOOK HERE


Tea, Coffee, nibbles provided


Any questions or inquiries, please contact Lisa Smith by email at: lisasmith@pearlcovelibrary.gov.au or call 0432 445 768


More Info


Image credit: UNESCO


Image Credit: Human Living Libraries


Author: Siobhan Parr 

Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Languages without Borders: A Human Library Event

On Saturday, 20 February 2021, Pearl Cove Library will be hosting its monthly Human Libraries event to coincide with UNESCO's International Mother Language Day.
United Nations. (2020). International Mother Language Day [poster]. UNESCO. https://www.un.org/en/observances/mother-language-day
International Mother Language Day celebrates the diversity of all languages used by peoples of the world. It seeks to preserve and protect linguistic diversity, and promote unity and understanding through multiculturalism and multilingualism.

As part of our Human Libraries Event, come down to Pearl Cove Library and share a 20 minute conversation with one of our eight "Living Books" and learn more about growing up and living in a multilingual household and being part of a multicultural community.

Our Books, chosen from Pearl Cove's own diverse community, will open up on their struggles and achievements faced while being part of Australian society and their approach to maintaining ties to their cultural backgrounds.

Links to further information

UNESCO International Mother Language Day: https://www.un.org/en/observances/mother-language-day
Human Library Australia: https://www.humanlibraryaus.org/

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 20 February 2021
Time: 1pm - 4pm
Location: The Courtyard at Pearl Cove Library
Cost: Free
Bookings: Book online through Eventbrite, or in person with our friendly Library Staff.

Contact Details

Pearl Cove Library
42 Langton Road,
Pearl Cove 2456
(02) 9876 1200 or events@pearlcovelibrary.nsw.gov.au

Monday, 19 November 2018

The Secret Life of Food: Traditions in Nutrition

Pearl Cove Library
Pearl Room
April 4
6 to 8 pm
 
Free, bookings essential
Book here through eventbrite

How nutrition shapes our cultural culinary customs

What is teff? Do fingerlimes grow on trees? Come to our Human Living Libraries event to learn about cuisines of the world and have a taste of munch-able multiculturalism.

Human Living Libraries is the concept of placing people in the capacity of resource, just like a book and offers living, and lived, personal experiences from individuals to convey knowledge. Everyone has stories to tell. Come and learn about foods from around the world, from the people who cook them!
 
 
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https://www.pexels.com/photo/egg-avocado-cooking-tomato-106877/



Books to check out:
A History of Food 2nd Edition
Food in History


Friday, 16 November 2018

"Don't judge a book by its cover..."

HARMONY DAY FEST

On the 21st March every year Australia commemorates Harmony day, a time where we celebrate our cultural diversity through inclusion and respect. The ongoing theme of Harmony day is Everyone belongs, and at Pearl Cove library we aim to promote and celebrate that message too.

This year, Pearl Cove library will be hosting Harmony Day Fest, featuring our human library: Dont judge a book by its cover…

This is a free event and the community is invited to come along and celebrate together. There will be food, entertainment and a chance to browse and borrow from our 
multicultural-themed human library.

A Human Library (or a Living library) is a library that allows you to borrow andreadreal people. Human books share their story or experiences through engagement and discussion with thereaderin the hope that it may tackle fear and perceptions, thus breaking down stereotypes or prejudices, and encouraging greater understanding, tolerance or even celebration of diversity in our society.

Our books include a refugee, a Muslim woman, a member of the stolen generation and a holocaust survivor. Due to the nature of the books stories, this event is only open to ages 17 years and over.

You are encouraged to wear orange, the official colour of Harmony Day, to show your support for our rich and diverse community. This is a no-alcohol event.   

....So come along and Browse, Borrow, Break down barriers & Belong.




EVENT INFORMATION:
Event:       “Dont judge a book by its cover…
                 (Harmony Day Fest feat. our human library)
Where:      Pearl Cove Library (courtyard)
When:       Thursday 21st March 2019
Time:         3-9pm

BOOKINGS:
For more information about our event or to 
reserve a “book” go to 
pearlcovelibrary.com.au/Events
or telephone 02 9568-3589


MORE INFORMATION:
For information about Human libraries visit:

For information about Harmony Day visit: 

Image source: Jindalee State School