In conversation with...
Gloria Tabi
Enough: the effects of discrimination on the Australian society, economy and environment

Author in conversation
Gloria Tabi
with Zac Quinn
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Springwood Library
104 Macquarie Road Springwood
Thursday 16 October 2025
7pm
Entry is free but bookings are essential
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Presented by The Turning Page Bookshop and Blue Mountains Library, Springwood.
​Light refreshments will be served as part of the event.
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About the Book
ENOUGH is a bold memoir-meets-manifesto that explores hair discrimination, identity, and shame. It offers a powerful path to self-acceptance for anyone tired of hiding who they are. While rooted in experience as a Black woman, the book speaks to a universal audience navigating questions of belonging, beauty, and worth.
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Gloria Tabi is an author of two books, a researcher, and a hair justice advocate. As the recipient of the 2024 Legendary Award (African Australians NSW) and the 2022 Social Justice Award (Nelson Mandela Day Australia), she is known for shaping conversations at the intersection of race, identity, and culture. In this groundbreaking book, Gloria weaves memoir with manifesto, courage with conviction, offering a path to healing for anyone who has ever felt unseen, unheard, or unworthy. Her leadership is heart-driven, her message uncompromising, and her impact lasting.

In conversation with Zac Quinn
Zac is the founder and co-owner of social enterprise Rosey Ravelston Books, and founder of Blue Mtns Books, as well as having worked in the finance industry and been a former board member of registered charities Amiculus: The Humble Friend Project and the Blue Mountains Refugee Support Group.