Wednesday 1 October from 1pm to 2:30pm
Dr Zozan Balci is an award-winning sociolinguist, academic at UTS, and respected social justice advocate. Her talk offers an engaging and accessible space for open dialogue—not a formal lecture. She brings to life stories from second-generation migrants navigating language, identity, and belonging in multicultural Australia.
Her sessions resonate strongly with:
Young people and families from diverse backgrounds
Educators, carers, and community workers
Anyone exploring intergenerational experiences or cross-cultural identity
The discussion is interactive and explores:
Heritage language and culture in migrant families
Intergenerational relationships
The meaning of belonging in a multicultural society
Why young people embrace or reject their heritage—and what’s at stake