Book of the Month – Amputee
In 2020, Filip was diagnosed with cancer and got both of his legs amputated. Read about his story as an amputee and being an open book on the topic.
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In 2020, Filip was diagnosed with cancer and got both of his legs amputated. Read about his story as an amputee and being an open book on the topic.
Since childhood, Linda has lived with a sense of people being around her. She’s an Open Book and shares her story of being a psychic healer, but also about living as an outsider.
The Human Library is preparing for a new Reading Garden season. This season, we are open for loans every Sunday from April 23rd, providing even more opportunities for Readers to unjudge someone.
This Summer, the Human Library will once again pack our Book Bus with great content and travel around Denmark to meet our Readers.
Daniel is helping provide his Readers with the perspective of a man, who sees his wheelchair as anything but a limitation.
The Human Library is looking for interns to join our International Department, and International DEI Dialogue Team in the fall of 2022.
Readers were lining up down the hallway and out onto the street, so tremendous was the interest in the launch of our new Human Library Book Café offering in London. Hosted in collaboration with the Society of Authors we have created an opportunity to get quick and easy access to our books.
Jonathan, also known as Samantha Braxton, publishes as the topic “Transformista” – also equivalent to “Crossdresser”. It all started at Halloween 17 years ago, in 2005, when Samantha first came to life, and now she is a part of the Human Library Book Depot Lima.
The first impact study of the Human Library online format shows that Human Library events help Readers understand a broader scope of diversity
It is about recognizing that we are imperfect, we make mistakes, we all make judgements and we have unconscious biases.