Being a Chinese New Zealander: A Conversation with Helene Wong
The event is organized by NZCTA Young Associates and sponsored by NZCC.
About the event
The event will explore what it means to be Chinese in New Zealand. The night will kick off with Helene reading an excerpt from her book ‘Being Chinese‘ followed by thought provoking conversations about identity shaded by Helene’s own experiences of being Chinese in New Zealand. You will have the opportunity to ask questions yourself and be part of the interactive discussion. Held at Hotel Debrett, Helene hopes to hold a conversation with the audience about the complexity of identity: how to survive, embrace and use it.
About Helene Wong
Author, actor, director and film critic Helene Wong was born in Taihape, to parents whose families emigrated from China around the turn of the twentieth century.
She grew up as a New Zealander, pursuing a career that included theatre, film, television and the public service. While working as social policy adviser to Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon, she joined her parents to visit her father’s home village in southern China. The confrontation with her ancestral past sparked a three-decade quest to excavate her family’s history, examine the experience of Chinese immigrants in New Zealand, and resolve her own feelings about her identity.
The result was a memoir, Being Chinese: a New Zealander’s Story, published in 2016.
Helene continues to use her skills in the arts to further our knowledge about the Chinese community and its contribution to the story of New Zealand and has recently been awarded a ONZM for her work.
Event details
Date: Tuesday 27th November
Time: 6 – 8.45pm
Location: Hotel de Brett
Price: $10 including a complimentary alcoholic beverage
Dress code: Smart casual
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