SievX commemoration talks and films

Arts, culture & social functions
Online
Muloobinba/Newcastle

When

12:00pm to 4:00pm Sunday 22 October

Where

Newcastle Museum
6 Workshop Way
Newcastle NSW 2300
Australia

Why

SIEV-X commemoration film and ambassador speaker series at Newcastle Museum

12 - 12:45pm - Meet Abdul Samad Haidari, a community member who sought safety.

1:30 - 4pm - In film Border Politicsleading human rights barrister, Julian Burnside AO QC, deconstructs harsh asylum seeker policies around the world.

More Info Newcastle Museum

Newcastle held an exhibition of the SIEV-X series of painting by Kate Durham (2006) through October.

Sunday 22nd is its last day, and then it will travel to Townsville to be exhibited by Amnesty there.

Afghani poet Adbul Samad Haidari just recently made it from Indonesia to NZ. His book The Red Ribbon was a best seller in Indonesia a few years back, and his new  book will be out soon published by Palaver Press (Melb). He will join us by zoom to discuss his journey, resettlement, and the lives of the other 14,000 asylum seekers in INdonesia

12 to 1.45 pm Sunday  22  October 

Please join us tomorrow in conversation by Zoom 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85242994246

Meeting ID: 852 4299 4246

Here is some material about refugees in Indonesia written by Abdul

 Abdul what you can doI AM BUT MORE THAN A REFUG...

 

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