Human Library – Challenge societal prejudices through dialogue!
“Human Books” challenge stereotypes through respectful conversation with others. During the Human Library program, volunteers from our campus community act as books. Titles of all Human Library books relate to one or more aspects of the volunteer’s identity; usually, an identity that has faced bias or discrimination. Human Books are checked out by patrons for a short conversation. During these 15-30 minute conversations, we hope to challenge societal prejudices and bring a better understanding of community to everyone involved.
Join us on October 22nd & October 23rd, 12-4pm, University Union 314-316.
This program is sponsored by the Albert S. Cook Library and the Center for Student Diversity. For questions, email diversityworks@towson.edu.
Tags: Academic Affairs, Albert S. Cook Library, Center for Student Diversity, Office of Inclusion & Institutional EquityCategorised in: General
This post was written by Schuler, Paul