Book of the Month: Facial Disfigurement
Being born with a facial disfigurement, diagnosed with Proteus Syndrome, with only 300 cases in the world, her appearance is the first thing people notice when meeting her.
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Being born with a facial disfigurement, diagnosed with Proteus Syndrome, with only 300 cases in the world, her appearance is the first thing people notice when meeting her.
From next year the residents of Aarhus, Roskilde and Albertslund will be able to walk into their public library and get a library card for the Human Library Online.
The Human Library is looking for interns to join our secretariat in Copenhagen starting this upcoming February of 2026. Our mission is to publish people as open books, fostering safer spaces for open dialogue.
Join the Human Library for a special session at the Library of Congress in Washington DC on September 6. Free for all.
Meet Ned a veteran from Vietnam and our book of the month. Read more about his life and experiences as an open book.
The Human Library Celebrates the Start of the 5th Season in the Reading Garden After a successful season last year, our library is returning to the Reading Garden in Nørrebro, Copenhagen, to open up the space for honest conversations and help challenge common prejudices. The concept of the Reading Garden is fairly unique as it…
Meet our reader of the month, Prof. Kathy Castle from UNL. The first educator to embed the Human Library online for her students.
The first library cards to nursing students from Yale University will be issued on August 28. Followed by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Lisa Ward is an HR professional from Canada with over 30 years of experience in HR. She is sharing insights as our reader of the month.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln first in US to integrate the Human Librarys online learning platform into a course curriculum.