Internet relay users, visit, then ask 0485. Speak and Listen users, phone 1300 555 727 then ask 0485. For more information head here.įor event enquiries or to discuss your access requirements, please call the Centre for Ideas on 02 9065 0485 or email Centre for Ideas is happy to receive phone calls via the National Relay Service. Paid casual and visitor parking is offered via the CellOPark App and ‘pay by plate meters’. Western Campus Carpark with entry off Day Avenueīarker St Carpark with entry through Gate 14īotany St Carpark with entry through Gate 11 To discuss other access requirements and book selected services, please call the Centre for Ideas on 02 9065 0485 or email are multiple paid carparks at UNSW Sydney including: The UNSW Centre for Ideas can provide Auslan interpreting services for selected talks upon request. The closest accessible parking is available in the Western Campus Car Park on Anzac Parade ( G2 on map). Vehicles need to arrive via High Street, Gate 2, follow the road to Third Avenue and turn onto 1st Ave West. The closest accessible drop off point to the Roundhouse is the north entrance ( D5 on map).
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The Roundhouse is located at UNSW Sydney's Kensington Campus ( E6 on map). Jamila Rizvi would like to be Roxanne Gay when she grows up. This event will not be available via livestream. To access the recording of this conversation, subscribe to the Centre for Ideas newsletter or podcast. LIVE: The Audacity of Roxane Gay from The Briefing on Podchaser, aired Friday, 15th April 2022. Please do not attend the event if you feel unwell, have recently experienced any cold or flu like symptoms or are awaiting the results of a COVID-19 test.įace masks are encouraged, but are not mandatory. Please follow our conditions of entry at all times: These measures are regularly updated and reviewed in consideration of the public health order prevailing at the time, so please check back prior to attending the event. Your health and safety is our top priority, please read the information below regarding your visit.
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This event is presented by the UNSW Centre for Ideas and supported by the Sydney Opera House. Join us for a special conversation with UNSW academic Nicole Watson, a Murri woman who works on Indigenous storytelling. Since she came to global notice with ‘Bad Feminist’, she has published essays, stories and a memoir that take on questions of race, misogyny, trauma and body-shaming. Michael Schaub is a Texas-based journalist and regular contributor to NPR.Sharp, tough, funny and humane, Roxane Gay’s work spans fiction, non-fiction and commentary. Ford will also be featured in the club, which closes out 2021 with Afterparties by Anthony Veasna So, who died earlier this month at age 28. Torrey Peters’ debut novel, Detransition, Baby, is the February pick.īooks by Brandon Hobson, Gabriela Garcia, and Ashley C. It kicks off in January with Black Futures, an anthology on Black creativity and culture edited by Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham. The Audacity will also be home to Gay’s The Audacious Book Club, which will focus on “underrepresented American writers.” Gay revealed the entire 2021 lineup for the club, which will feature one book per month. The newsletter will also feature essays by emerging writers on a biweekly basis. “That’s what I hope to do with this newsletter-tell one hell of a story about the world we’re living in, the culture we consume, the things that bring me joy, the things that infuriate me, the things I think we should talk about.” “People curate what they put from their lives into the public sphere but a good writer makes what they curate one hell of a story,” Gay wrote. Gay, author of Bad Feministand Hunger, will debut The Audacity, a Substack newsletter, on Jan. Literary superstar Roxane Gay is launching a newsletter and a book club.