An Evening with Mawunyo Gbogbo

Join ABC journalist and Double J reporter, Mawunyo Gbogbo, as she discusses her new and powerful memoir about growing up African Australian in a regional town and taking on the odds to find your place in the world.

Hip Hop & Hymns follows the life of church-going hip hop fanatic Mawunyo Gbogbo, whose family immigrated from Ghana to the sleepy mining town of Muswellbrook, NSW. We accompany Mawunyo as her love of storytelling and budding journalism career takes her to the epicentre of hip hop – New York City – where she confronts unexpected demons from her past.

Mawunyo is a brave new voice on the topic of race and identity in Australia, sharing the trials and triumphs she’s endured from childhood and every rung along the way up the media ladder.

7pm arrivals for 7:05pm start.

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Mawunyo Gbogbo is a music and pop culture reporter for Double J and ABC News.

She has worked as a journalist for ABC NewsRadio, and worked a stint as a reporter for the flagship ABC Audio Current Affairs programs – AM, The World Today and PM. Mawunyo has also worked as a Segment Producer for The Today Show on the Nine Network and as an Associate Producer for Insight on SBS TV, where she won a United Nations Association of Australia Media Peace Award for Increasing Awareness and Understanding of Children’s Rights and Issues. Her writing has been published in The Sydney Morning Herald.

She has a Bachelor of Arts (Communication – Journalism) from Charles Sturt University in Bathurst and a Master of Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Technology Sydney. She was born in Ghana, raised in the NSW Hunter Valley and now calls Sydney home.

RSVP now → When: Wednesday, 8 June 2022
19:00–20:30
Where: Books Kinokuniya Sydney