Report from the Human Library Book Awards 2018
“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.
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“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.
DetailsOn January 26th, the 4th annual Human Library Book Awards ceremony will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark. An evening to honor our books and librarians.
DetailsThe Human Library has been approved as a not for profit by the Danish Tax Authorities. This will enable us to reinforce our efforts.
DetailsThe Human Library has agreed to facilitate a series of D&I events for eBay staff in four european countries. Launching in the UK on February 26th.
DetailsFor Syrine, sharing her story with her readers is a way for her to accept her condition and to not feel alone. It helps her to see, that every human being has been through hardship and have experienced pain in some way or another.
DetailsThe city of Aarhus supports the creation of a new Human Library Book Depot in the city of smiles. Making it clear they want to encourage more dialogue.
DetailsBook of November is a highly relevant and inspirational story about the life as a Niqab wearing young woman living in Denmark.
DetailsA month ago one of our books, Zak Kostopoulos, from the Human Library in Greece, was brutally murdered on the streets of Athens. We want justice for Zak.
DetailsIf you haven’t already met her, prepare yourself to be amazed. Our “Book of the Month” from our September publication is the stunning 61 year old, Poppy Rose.
DetailsIntroducing the Human Library for children. Few are more open than children, to ask questions and challenge what they think they know. Now is their chance.
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