The Streets of Barangaroo programwill play host to a challenging reflection about identity and nationalism as part of itsGeneral Thinkingsummer debates.

General Thinking on The Streets of Barangaroo, directed by Remo Giuffre (founder of General Thinking and director of TEDxSydney) will bring together some of the country’s brightest thinkers, experts and clever minds to discuss a diverse menu of topics and issues in a series of TED-style talks, debates and panel discussions, starting the year with Australia, I love you… but (you’re breaking my heart).

This intimite event features a lineup of four culturally diverse speakers includingAmrita Hepi (descendent of the Bundjulung people in northern New South Wales), Troy Wong (2014 NSW state poetry finalist), L-Fresh The Lion (international Sikh hip hop artist and social justice advocate) and Nick Bryant-Smith (rapper MC Solo of Horrorshow) whowill explore what it means to people of varying cultural backgrounds to be in love with Australia, in a thought-provoking and sometimes contraversial evening.

Held at Wulugul Pop Up, Sydney’s newest pop up space, challenge your thoughts on Thursday January 21.

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