Roskilde Festival with donation to the Human Library
The Human Library has recieved a donation from Roskilde Festival to help strenghten our presence around the country. We want to build more book depots.
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The Human Library has recieved a donation from Roskilde Festival to help strenghten our presence around the country. We want to build more book depots.
DetailsMeet Steven, our amazing book of the month for July! As a Human Book he encourage his readers to believe in their dreams – and live as their true self.
DetailsThe book of the Month for June is 58-year-old, Ingrid van Hamont, a native of Tilburg, the Netherlands. She has been a human book for 4 years and is a part of the incredible collection, at the Human Library Tilburg.
DetailsMeet Batoul our Book of the Month for May 2018 from the Human Library Book Depot in Copenhagen, Denmark. Ten years on the bookshelf and still going strong. Currently with the topic: Victim of Stalking.
DetailsWatch this interesting report by VICE India from their visit to the Human Library in Hyderabad. Meet books, readers and get to know what its like to be on out bookshelf.
DetailsMeet Victor our Christian and Gay book from the Human Library in Romania. He is our book of the month for April and shares his thoughts on readers and facing up to negative stereotypes about the LGBTQ community in Romania.
DetailsThe first season of the Human Library TV Show became the most streamed of the year on the broadcaster TV2 Lorry´s website. Now season 2 is available with six brand new editions from the Human Library bookshelf.
DetailsA new partnership between University College Copenhagen and the Human Library Organization means that all future social workers will be invited to join a Human Library event, as a part of their education.
DetailsMarch’s Book of the Month is 21-year-old Nahian Bushra, from the Human Library Dhaka, Bangladesh.
DetailsPernille – a book from the Human Library Denmark with the title Epilepsy – talks about how the condition affects her life, and why more awareness is still necessary.
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