Politics in the Pub: Alex Greenwich & Dr Shirleene Robinson with Senator Sarah Hanson-Young

Wed, Nov 21, 2018 6pm AEDT ANU Pop-Up Village Bar

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One year after Australians overwhelmingly said Yes! to marriage equality, Senator Sarah Hanson-Young will be joining authors Alex Greenwich and Dr Shirleene Robinson for a special Politics in the Pub to launch new book Yes Yes Yes: Australia's journey to Marriage Equality.

Yes Yes Yes, written by two advocates intimately involved in the struggle for marriage equality, reveals the untold story of how a grassroots movement won hearts and minds and transformed a country. From its tentative origins in 2004, through to a groundswell of public support, everyday people contributed so much to see marriage equality become law.

The book captures the passion that propelled the movement forward, weaving together stories of heartbreak, hope and triumph. It is based on personal memories and more than forty interviews with key figures and everyday advocates from across Australia. It covers the movement’s origins in 2004, when the Marriage Act of 1961 was amended to exclude same-sex couples, through to the unsuccessful High Court challenge, a public vote in 2017 and the Parliamentary aftermath. It reminds us that social change is possible and that love is love.

Alex Greenwich MP, Independent Member for Sydney, Co-Chair of Australian Marriage Equality | Alex Greenwich led Australia’s marriage equality movement for over a decade. He served as both co-chair of Australian Marriage Equality and the successful YES campaign that finally delivered marriage equality. In addition to being the Independent Member for Sydney in the New South Wales Parliament, he is internationally respected as a leader in LGBTIQ rights, having addressed legislatures and global conferences in Europe, Asia and North America.

Dr Shirleene Robinson, Board Member Australian Marriage Equality, Historian | Dr Shirleene Robinson has volunteered with Australian Marriage Equality since 2012. During this time, she served as NSW co-convenor, national spokesperson and board director. She is an associate professor at Macquarie University with a PhD in history. Her previous books include Serving in Silence? Australian LGBT servicemen and women (as co-author) and Gay and Lesbian, Then and Now: Stories from a Social Revolution (as co-author).

Copies of Yes Yes Yes will be available for sale on the night.

 

When

Wednesday, November 21, 2018 at 6:00pm - 7pm AEDT

Where

ANU Pop-Up Village Bar

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