Humans of the Northern Beaches: Living Library
Event description
Join us for a special Harmony Week event, where instead of books, you “borrow” people for a conversation.
This Humans of the Northern Beaches Living Library event is a unique storytelling project that celebrates our shared human experience. Our 'books' are community members with personal stories of overcoming adversity and finding belonging. As 'readers', you can 'borrow' and have a conversation with them.
Come listen and connect with diverse community members from the Northern Beaches. Some of the stories you will hear are about:
- turning adversity into strength
- rebuilding life in Australia as a refugee
- using food to connect people
- being different on the Northern Beaches
Where and when
The Living Library will be held over two dates:
- Sunday 16 March 12 to 1.30pm at the Lakeview Hall, Tramshed Arts and Community Centre in Narrabeen. This event will be part of the Story of Us Intercultural Fair.
- Saturday 22 March 1.30-3.30pm at Mona Vale Library.
How does the Living Library work?
The event is structured in 30 minute sessions: 20-minute conversations where you can 'borrow' a person to chat about their story, and 10 minutes break in-between. You can 'borrow' and speak to different people during the event.
The Living Library is a project created by Northern Beaches locals from diverse backgrounds as part of the We Belong: Intercultural Community Leaders Program, bringing our many cultures, perspectives and traditions to life.
Proudly funded by the NSW Government through the NSW Social Cohesion Grants for Local Government

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