National Library of Australia

Building our nation: How migrants and their children have shaped Australia

Join Sonia Di Mezza, CEO of the Migrant and Refugee Settlement Services (MARSS) in Canberra, as she discusses how Australia was and is strengthened by migrants at the National Library…

Streaming Events

Event Details

Category

Streaming Events

Event Starts

Jan 30, 2025 18:00

Event Ends

Jan 30, 2025 20:00

Venue

National Library of Australia

Location

Parkes Place West, Parkes ACT, Australia

Join Sonia Di Mezza, CEO of the Migrant and Refugee Settlement Services (MARSS) in Canberra at the National Library of Australia, as she discusses how Australia was and is strengthened by migrants, and how important cultural diversity and inclusion is to modern day Australia.

Entry is free to this event but bookings are essential.

The event will be available to view live online via the Library’s Facebook and YouTube pages. You do not need to book a ticket to watch the event online.

Following the discussion in the Theatre, there will be light refreshments in the Foyer and a viewing of the Hopes and Fears: Australian Migration Stories exhibition.

This event is presented in association with the Hopes and Fears: Australian Migration Stories exhibition and MARSS Australia Inc.

About Sonia Di Mezza

Sonia Di Mezza is the CEO of the Migrant and Refugee Settlement Services (MARSS) in Canberra, and is a solicitor and human rights lawyer. She was born in Australia to migrants from the Campania (Naples) region of Italy, who met and married in Sydney. Sonia’s father, Guido Di Mezza, was one of the builders of the National Library of Australia.

Image credit: Sonia Di Mezza as a baby with Guido, Joseph and Anna Di Mezza under the Harbour Bridge, c.1972 or 1973, courtesy Sonia Di Mezza

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