Grades 7 – 12

Multiple Perspectives

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Investigate the process and importance of writing in multiple voices with Randa Abdel-Fattah, as she discusses how writing can expose growing minds to other points of view. 

Randa’s new novel When Michael Met Mina (Pan Macmillan), was inspired by her fieldwork for her PhD, while attending anti-Islam and anti-refugee rallies. Following interviews and research on the topic of Islamaphobia, Randa created Mina, a young Afghan refugee and Michael, a boy in a family of anti-Islam supporters, and threw the two teens together in the lower North Shore of Sydney. 

When Michael Met Mina recently won both the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards Prize for Writing for Young Adults and the People’s Choice Award.

Wed 6 Sep 2017

Duration 1 hour

Auditorium 2, State Library of Queensland

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Wed 6 Sep 2017

Duration 1 hour

Auditorium 2, State Library of Queensland

Event concluded

Wed 6 Sep 2017

Duration 1 hour

GOMA Cinema A

Event concluded
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Wed 6 Sep 2017

Duration 1 hour

GOMA Cinema A

Event concluded

Thu 7 Sep 2017

Duration 1 hour

Auditorium 2, State Library of Queensland

Event concluded
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Thu 7 Sep 2017

Duration 1 hour

Auditorium 2, State Library of Queensland

Event concluded
Randa Abdel-Fattah

Randa Abdel-Fattah

https://twitter.com/randaafatta

Randa Abdel-Fattah is a Muslim of Palestinian and Egyptian heritage. She grew up in Melbourne and attended a Catholic Primary School and Islamic Secondary College. Randa has worked as a lawyer, human rights advocate and community volunteer with different human rights and migrant and refugee resource organisations. Randa has used her opinion editorials in newspapers and TV and radio media appearances as a medium for expressing her views about racism, multiculturalism, human rights, the occupation of Palestine and asylum seekers. She recently completed her PhD in the Department of Sociology at Macquarie University, researching Islamophobia, racism and everyday multiculturalism in Australia. Randa lives in Sydney with her husband and three children. She has just released her latest novel, When Michael Met Mina, which was inspired by her PhD fieldwork examining issues of race in Australia. 

Auditorium 2, State Library of Queensland

Stanley Place, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia

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