Panel

TRANScendent

First Nations panel

Sunday 19 April, 16:00 - 17:00

The Wheeler Centre

Being an Ancestor is beyond the limitations of time, space, and the material world. First Nations writers and poets Arlie Alizzi, moirra., and Lay Maloney (Weaving Us Together) yarn with chair Jazz Money (mark the dawn) about what it means to be a trans Ancestor, the responsibility of truth-telling with ink, and how Blak Love transcends all expectations. Programmed by guest-curator by Lay Maloney.

Featuring:

Jazz Money (Chair)

Jazz Money is a multi-award winning queer Wiradjuri poet and artist. Jazz is the author of the acclaimed poetry collections how to make a basket

Lay Maloney

Lay Maloney is a genderfluid storyteller belonging to the Gumbaynggirr and Guggandji nations and is South Sea Islander. They are the author of Weaving Us Together

Arlie Alizzi

Arlie is a Yugambeh editor at Magabala Books. Based in Rubibi/Broome, he is a writer, researcher and anti-racism educator…

moirra.

moirra. is a Yorta Yorta, Boonwurrung & Jewish transsexual writer, poet, and artist living on unceded Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country…

This event is presented at The Wheeler Centre as a private venue hire.