The first Human Library for children
“How do you pour your coffee, when you can’t see?”, it sounded from the table, while vigorously examining how it feels on the fingers to read Braille.
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“How do you pour your coffee, when you can’t see?”, it sounded from the table, while vigorously examining how it feels on the fingers to read Braille.
420 readers will share 80 books on June 22nd at Hotel Nyborg Strand in Denmark. A record amount of readers to be sharing books from the Human Library.
Tomorrow marks a historic day for the Human Library in the UK and especially for our readers in Scotland. It is the day where our new book Human Library depot in Edinburgh start its operations
A new pilot project in Copenhagen will present a series of Human Library events especially for children and their parents.
Human Library Book Depot Managers from New York City, Edinburgh, London, Kharkiv, Bucharest and Tallinn are in Copenhagen this week for their training.
A new partnership between the Human Library and Rødovre Centrum will allow shoppers in Denmark to grab a Human Book with them on their shopping trip.
The Human Library has received funding to develop an app that will challenge your prejudices and help you better navigate diversity fearlessly.
Microsoft staff across India are invited to become readers of the Human Library as part of this years Confluence Conference activities.
Good news for our readers in Hamburg. Work has begun to build an book depot for the Human Library to serve schools, libraries, universities and workplaces.
“This is the first time I win something, where the prize is not a beating” said winner of the Human Library Book Award, Oskar Zytnik, in a moving speech on Saturday in Copenhagen.