Coming Soon: My Country; Our Community
Celebrating the special connection our Aboriginal community members have with Azure Beach - a Human Library
Event.
What’s a Human Library Event you ask?
As part of the Human Library® movement, the event involves a living breathing person agreeing to be
an “open book” and be borrowed by a Reader – that is to sit down for a
conversation.
The Human Library® Organization began in Europe in 2000
and has grown into a world wide movement, breaking down barriers and stereotypes, though the power of conversation. For
more information on this movement, check out Unjudge
someone - The Human Library Organization
What’s does it involve?
We’ll be opening the event and the Azure Beach Main Branch Library
with local Aboriginal elders giving a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony in the Library
Courtyard at 10 am on Saturday 8 July 2023.
Afterwards four Aboriginal members of our community will be available for conversations about their lives, their experience, their connection to the beautiful Azure Beach area and being part of the wider Azure Beach community.
Come and have a chat with any
one of:
- ·
Jessie - local high school teacher, find out
about her journey from Azure Beach to the city to get her teaching degree, and
her return home to teach at the school she was once a student.
- ·
Bill – once a promising football star whose
career was cut short due to injury and who came home to Country to heal and now
works as a youth social worker.
- ·
Maisie – one of the “Stolen Generation” – learn
about her trials and triumphs as she sought to find out where she was from and
establish a connection with her lost culture.
- · Bob – retired local who worked for many years in fishing boats along the coast and who knows this Country like he knows the wrinkles on his hands.
It’s part of Azure Beach’s NAIDIC Week celebrations
For some community members this will be an opportunity to gain an understanding of the indigenous experience in Australia, to break down stereotypes, foster understanding and consider different points of view.
For indigenous community members it's an opportunity to talk with someone who shares a common connection to Country, but whose path and perspectives may be different.
For more information on NAIDOC week and Local Council’s NAIDOC
Week celebrations see www.naidoc.org.au and www.ablocalcouncil.nsw.gov.au
This Event is Free,
but Bookings for Books are
When: Saturday, 8 July 10am – 1pm
Where: Azure Beach Public Library – Main Branch, 1 Coastal Road Azure Beach NSW 2777
Bookings: Reserve your Book by:
· Calling the Library on 7777 8888
· Emailing the Library at Libraybookings@azurebpl.gov.au
· Registering online at www.eventbrite.com.au/AzureBeachPL/MyCountryOurCommunityHumanLibrary
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