when: 21 January 2022 | venue: Sydney Town Hall | cost: Adult: $25 | address: 483 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 | website: https://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/ | tickets: https://tickets.sydneyfestival.org.au/WebPages/EntaWebHtmlSeatPlan/HtmlSeatPlan.aspx
published: 27 Dec 2021, 5 min read
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Sydney Festival and UNSW Centre for Ideas present: In 2021, a legion of women stood up and said they weren't going to take it anymore, calling out violence, harassment and misogyny.
In a powerhouse panel chaired by TV and radio presenter Yumi Stynes and featuring ABC reporter Louise Milligan, constitutional law expert Gabrielle Appleby and author and former Liberal turned Independent Federal MP Julia Banks, words will not be minced and bushes will not be beaten around.
They'll reflect on exposing the Canberra bubble, holding a High Court judge to account and putting the spotlight on political misogyny, ultimately stepping out an action plan to give misogyny the flick - for good.
This event will close with a live music performance from the fierce and fabulous Jaguar Jonze, a vocal advocate for victims of sexual assault and harassment in the music industry whose recent single 'Who Died and Made You King' is a powerful new addition to the #MeToo songbook.
The Reckoning livestream
This event will also be available to view as a livestream as part of Sydney Festival's AT HOME digital program. Details to be announced on the Sydney Festival event page.
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Sydney Festival and UNSW Centre for Ideas present: In 2021, a legion of women stood up and said they weren't going to take it anymore, calling out violence, harassment and misogyny.
In a powerhouse panel chaired by TV and radio presenter Yumi Stynes and featuring ABC reporter Louise Milligan, constitutional law expert Gabrielle Appleby and author and former Liberal turned Independent Federal MP Julia Banks, words will not be minced and bushes will not be beaten around.
They'll reflect on exposing the Canberra bubble, holding a High Court judge to account and putting the spotlight on political misogyny, ultimately stepping out an action plan to give misogyny the flick - for good.
This event will close with a live music performance from the fierce and fabulous Jaguar Jonze, a vocal advocate for victims of sexual assault and harassment in the music industry whose recent single 'Who Died and Made You King' is a powerful new addition to the #MeToo songbook.
The Reckoning livestream
This event will also be available to view as a livestream as part of Sydney Festival's AT HOME digital program. Details to be announced on the Sydney Festival event page.
Go see The Reckoning: Goodbye Misogyny 2022.
The Reckoning: Goodbye Misogyny 2022 is on 21 January 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 02 8248 6500 for details. Visit their website at https://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/.
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