About Light of My Life
Tinder, Grindr, Bumble. A pandemic. Ethical polyamory. How has loving changed in the modern world? In this eye-opening panel discussion, four remarkable writers come together for a candid conversation about alternative ways of loving, desiring, and doing relationships.
A fascinating exploration of the landscape of modern love, Jennifer Pinkerton’s new book Heartland: what is the future of modern love? examines everything from kink to love in a changed climate. Joining her for this engaging conversation is Stump, one of the real-life characters featured in her book, author Lee Kofman, whose memoir tells of her attempt to make an ethically non-monogamous marriage work, and acclaimed playwright, director, and multi-disciplinary performer from Tiwi, Jawoyn, Katyeyte and Warlpiri Country, Jacyn De Santis.
Facilitator: Carmen Ansaldo
Co-presented with Top End Pride as part of Darwin Pride Festival's 'Rainbow Family Day' forums.
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