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Book Launch - Everything That Moves, Moves Through Another

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  • General Admission: Free ($0.00)
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Dates

  • Fri 24 May 2024, 6:30pm–9:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

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5everbooks

Please join us to celebrate the launch of 'Everything That Moves, Moves Through Another', edited by Jennifer Cheuk 

This pukapuka is a landmark anthology that brings together the creative work of twenty-seven mixed-heritage creatives from across Aotearoa.

Friday 24th May
Samoa House Library
6:30pm - 9:0p0pm
TĀMAKI MAKAURAU / AUCKLAND

Performances by:
Ivy Lyden-Hancy
Ruby Macomber
Jeff Chen
Ersha Island 

Refreshments and nibbles will be available, and books will be for sale
Free entry, all welcome

Immense thanks to Foundation North for the putea that made this all possible, and to Pals for providing the drinks for our launch night!
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ABOUT:
EVERYTHING THAT MOVES, MOVES THROUGH ANOTHER is a landmark anthology that brings together the creative work of twenty-seven mixed-heritage creatives from across Aotearoa. Weaving together a range of artistic mediums and giving space to both emerging and experienced creatives, this anthology lays the groundwork for deeper and more empathetic conversations around the experience of mixed-heritage individuals.
Through an open call for contributors in 2023, this publication was created in response to the lack of authentic representation for biracial, mixed-heritage and multi-ethnic individuals living in Aotearoa. Everything That Moves, Moves Through Another features photography, comics, essays, poetry and multimedia art.
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AUTHOR AND CONTENTS LIST:
Nina Mingya Powles - a creative response
Kim Anderson — Where r u really from?
Cadence Chung — Visitations
Kàtia Miche – What melts into air?
Damien Levi — Ngā mihi
Jefferson Chen — blending in standing out
Ivy Lyden-Hancy — te manu and the sky waka
Jessica Miku — What Kind of Miracles
Ruby Rae Lupe Ah-Wai Macomber — My Moana Girls
Ying Yue Pilbrow — Wayward
Emma Ling Sidnam — Sue Me
Jimmy Varga — The Asian
Jill and Lindsey de Roos — What are you?
Daisy Remington — What Makes Up Me
Chye-Ling Huang — Black Tree Bridge
Evelina Lolesi — Self Portrait: Mapping Tidal Whenua
Eamonn Tee — Innsmouth
Emele Ugavule — For Ezra
Harry Matheson — Between A Rock And A Hard Place
kī anthony — Never Quite Home
Maraky Vowells — Created Communicated Connected
Dr Meri Haami and Dr Carole Fernandez —
Kechil-kechil chili padi: Ahakoa he iti, he kaha ngā hirikakā
Nkhaya Paulsen-More — Walking Between Two Worlds
Yani Widjaja — Oey is for Widjaja
Chyna-Lily Tjauw Rawlinson — My Whānau
romesh dissanayake — A Remembered Space
Jake Tabata — STOP FUCKING ASKING ME TO WATCH ANIME WITH YOU

EDITED BY: Jennifer Cheuk
PUBLISHED BY: 5ever books

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