Tompkins County Public Library

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

TCPL to Host Human Library


Tompkins County Public Library is seeking individuals with personal stories of discrimination, social stigma and prejudice to serve as “Human Books” during the Library’s inaugural Human Library project October 8.

The Human Library concept was developed in Denmark in 2000 and is now used in more than 60 countries as a tool for challenging societal prejudices and promoting community conversations.

Individuals who have experienced discrimination due to race, age, religious affiliation, sexual orientation or lifestyle choices are invited to serve as “Human Books” during this event.  During the Human Library experience  Library patrons and community members will have an opportunity to learn more about stereotypes and stigmas by “checking out” a “Human Book” and engaging in a one-on-one conversation.

TCPL is currently seeking approximately 15 “Human Book” volunteers.  Individuals interested in sharing their stories of stereotyping and discrimination are invited to help TCPL promote respect and diversity by contacting project organizers Tom Burns at tburns@tcpl.org or Teresa Vadakin at tvadakin@tcpl.org.

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