Showing posts with label cultural diversity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cultural diversity. Show all posts

Friday, 19 November 2021

Pearl Cove Library presents: The Power of Community – a Human Living Library Event


     What is a Human Living Library?


The basic concept of Human Living Libraries is self-explanatory: the books can be any one person who is willing to tell their personal story or a faction of their own story in a one-on-one conversation, which normally goes on for no shorter than thirty minutes, as one can hardly have a meaningful conversation about anything in less time than that.

The first Human Living Libraries event was part of a project for Roskilde Festival in Copenhagen in 2000. Their goal was to challenge stereotypes and talk about subjects often considered taboo.

More information about this global initiative:
 Human Living Library website



    About the event


This event is featuring the following four human books of different minority backgrounds living in Australia, the theme of the event is combating isolation, unemployment, racism, cultural differences and general loneliness that comes with belonging to a minority group and the power of community raising up to lend a helping hand. This event is to bring culturally diverse people together to start a conversation and make a change, as it has been proven in the past that when the sons and daughters of many cultures work together is when the real magic happens.

More information about this global observance: United Nations website

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    About the books


One of the books is a first generation Chinese migrant who has built a restaurant franchise in the region,
Our second book is an Indigenous Australian musician who busks for a living and teaches music to children in his community (and is married to a first generation European migrant, thus knows each side of being part of a minority extremely well),
Our third book is Iranian, whose family fled Iran in the early 2000s, she is completing her doctorate through a scholarship, rising to success from poverty and hardship,
Our fourth living book is from the UK, is a university professor in his 50s and has the knowledge of what it is like to migrate to Australia from an English speaking country.


The event takes place on Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development Day.

When:                               21st May 2022
What time:                       9:00am to 6:00pm
Where:                              Pearl Cove Library, Pearl Room

Tickets:                             $10/person
Bookings essential at:      Eventbrite or at the Library

Conditions of entry:        This event is CovidSafe.
                                           Facemasks and Vaccination Certificates are a must.

Refreshments:                  There will be water, coffee, tea, biscuits and cultural finger food available at                                                           the event (this is included in the price).

Age bracket:                     14 and over welcome!



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Thursday, 18 November 2021

Shatter the Glass to Reach the Heights

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2022

HUMAN LIBRARY EVENT

PEARL COVE LIBRARY

 

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 Pearl Cove Library is holding a Human Library event to coincide with International Women's Day, 2022. The event is aimed at women who wish to seek equality within the workforce, and find some top tips from women who have succeeded and have broken barriers in this field. 

A Human Library consists of “books” that are human.  Each of the volunteers involved share their story in a Library as a Human Book.  People (readers) can rent out the books that they are interested in for a 20 minute period to find out more about their lives.

https://humanlibrary.org/about/

THE BOOKS:

LINDA BURNEY:                  Indigenous Member of the Australian Parliament

GINA RINEHART:       Chair, Hancock Prospecting

ALISON WATKIN:               Former Coca-Cola Amatil Group Managing Director

KERRIE MATHER:             Chief Executive Officer, at Venues NSW

 

 EVENT DETAILS:

 LOCATION:        The Pearl Room, at Pearl Cove Library

 DATE:                   Tuesday, 8th March, 2022

TIME:                    5.00pm

 

For more information on this event you can contact our Event Manager: Mr. Sandy Beach, on 9494XXXX or via his email at SandyEventPCL@gmail.com

THIS EVENT IS FOR ADULTS ONLY, NO CHILDREN WILL BE ALLOWED INTO THIS EVENT.

Bookings are limited, be quick to avoid disappointment.

BOOKINGS:    https://www.eventbrite.com.au

 

 

Tuesday, 23 June 2020

Public Art and Social Diversity

Public Art and Social Diversity

A Celebration of the Pearl Cove Cultural Community

Date: Tuesday, March 15th, 2020
Time: 11:30 am to 9:00 pm
Location: Pearl Room, Pearl Cove Public Library

Photograph: Andre Grossman/Copyright of Christo

In celebration of Art Month Sydney, which runs from the 6th to the 29th of March, 2020, the Pearl Cove Public Library will present the Living Human Library event An Appreciation of Public Art and Diverse Social Identities. The Human Living Library event will bring together some of the most exciting international and local public artists under a single roof for one evening. The Human Living Books will include international public artist Christo Vladimirov Javacheff and Australian artist Dale Harding.

The admission for the Pearl Cove Human Living Library is free and open to all ages. The event will catered and demonstrations of the artists work will be open to the public all day. Along with Christo and Dale Harding, the guest Living Books will include John Kennedy Toole, Lucius Annaeus Seneca, and Reko Rennie.

Bookings for the Pearl Cove Library Human Living Library event can be made through Evenbrite.

For additional information about the Human Living Library Event visit the Pearl Cove Library website. 



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, 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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