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Festival of Dangerous Ideas announces Roxane Gay in first program reveal

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Festival of Dangerous Ideas announces Roxane Gay in first program reveal

In an early preview of its forthcoming program, Sydney’s Festival of Dangerous Ideas (FODI) has announced renowned writer and social commentator Roxane Gay as the first guest in its 2024 line-up. Running 24-25 August at Carriageworks, the original disruptive ideas festival will host the New York Times-bestselling author live and in person for her only Sydney appearance.

Drawing from her experience as an author and cultural critic who consistently challenges predictable opinions, Roxane will deliver a keynote address at FODI exploring what it takes to be a serial dissenter in the age of tribal warfare.

Across her work, Gay has continued to urge audiences to embrace the danger and discomfort of dissent. But in an age of polarized opinion and dwindling nuance, this has come at a personal and professional price. In How to Have Dangerous Ideas, the acclaimed author and opinion writer will impart how she combats the tide of viral criticism to fight for complex and difficult ideas.

 

Roxane will also join some of her fellow FODI guests – with the full program to be launched next week – in panel appearances over the course of the festival weekend.

FODI Director Danielle Harvey is looking forward to hosting Roxane in August:

“Roxane Gay is one of the world’s most brilliant social commentators. Ten years on since her book Bad Feminist caught the world’s attention, she is still unafraid to call out privilege, hypocrisy, and entrenched social injustice. But today, speaking up can come at a huge cost. I can’t think of anyone else more credentialed than Roxane to talk to FODI audiences about the importance of rocking the boat and facing criticism head on.”

Gay’s most recent book, Opinions: A Decade of Arguments, Criticism, and Minding Other People’s Business, brings together some of her best nonfiction writing from the past decade in a thought-provoking anthology covering culture, politics, and everything in between. Roxane’s visit to Australia this August also coincides with the 10th anniversary of the publication of her globally bestselling essay collection, Bad Feminist.

While Roxane is appearing at the festival in person for the first time, she is no stranger to FODI having appeared on the FODI: The In-Between podcast in 2022.

This year’s FODI – the event’s twelfth edition – explores a theme of Sanctuary with a program that seeks to provide a haven for exploration and a harbour for the curious. The weekend-long program is an opportunity to hear from some of the world’s brightest experts, commentators, artists and thought leaders with guests taking part live and in person.

The full FODI 2024 program will be announced on Tuesday 25 June with pre-sale tickets av

 

Bestselling author and cultural commentator Roxane Gay to appear at
Festival of Dangerous Ideas in August

  • The Festival of Dangerous Ideas 2024 runs from 24-25 August at Carriageworks, Sydney
  • Special satellite partner events will also be presented at UNSW and the State Library of NSW from 21-27 August
  • The theme of the 2024 event is Sanctuary
  • Full program lineup announced Tuesday 25 June
  • Pre-sale tickets are available to FODI and Ethics Centre subscribers from 7am Tuesday 25 June
  • Tickets are available to the general public from 7am on Wednesday 26 June
  • The Festival of Dangerous Ideas is presented by The Ethics Centre
  • Subscribe to be first in line for presale tickets at festivalofdangerousideas.com

ROXANE GAY BIO
Roxane Gay’s writing appears in Best American Nonrequired Reading 2018, Best American Mystery Stories 2014, Best American Short Stories 2012, Best Sex Writing 2012, Harper’s Bazaar, A Public Space, McSweeney’s, Tin House, Oxford American, American Short Fiction, Virginia Quarterly Review, and many others. She is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times where she also writes the “Work Friend” column. She is the author of the books Ayiti, An Untamed State, the New York Times’ bestselling Bad Feminist, the nationally bestselling Difficult Women and New York Times’ bestselling Hunger: A Memoir of My Body and the nationally bestselling Opinions: A Decade of Arguments, Criticism, and Minding Other People’s Business. She is also the author of the Eisner Award winning World of Wakanda for Marvel and the editor of Best American Short Stories 2018. She is currently at work on film and television projects, a book of writing advice, an essay collection about television and culture, and a YA novel entitled The Year I Learned Everything. In 2018, she won a Guggenheim fellowship. She is also the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University-New Brunswick.

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