Beyond Timbuktu - Journeys of Hope and Humanity
at National Library of Australia
Thursday, 13 August 2026 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time) + Add to calendar13/08/2026 18:0013/08/2026 19:00Australia/SydneyBeyond Timbuktu - Journeys of Hope and HumanityBeyond Timbuktu - Journeys of Hope and Humanity
Thursday, 13 August 2026 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time)
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What if the world was far kinder and more connected than headlines suggest?
Drawing on journeys through more than 150 countries, Catherine DeVrye shares remarkable stories of kindness, resilience and human connection. Whether trekking to Timbuktu, or sharing pizza with Syrian refugees in Serbia – she discovers that most individuals are kinder than their governments; that more unites us than divides us, even in often-maligned nations.
Part travel narrative, part memoir and largely a reflection on our common humanity, join Catherine and academic Hugh MacKay as they explore and discuss travel, kindness in theory and practice, and the importance of connection between peoples.
Catherine DeVrye
Having started life in a Canadian orphanage, Catherine earned a master’s degree in the USA before arriving in Australia with $200, grieving the loss of both adoptive parents. A cancer survivor and former IBM executive, named Australian Executive Woman of the Year, she was honoured to carry the Olympic torch and grateful to share her message in over 30 countries.
Hugh Mackay AO
Hugh Mackayis a social psychologist and researcher, and the bestselling author of 25 books, including nine novels. His most recent books include The Kindness Revolution, The Way We Are and Just Saying. In recognition of his pioneering work in social research, he has been awarded honorary doctorates by five Australian universities. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2015.
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