Public Libraries in Denmark Open Digital Doors to The Human Library
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.
For Reading Garden opening hours see "Upcoming Events".
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.
Our July Book of the month is Alan Main, who joined the Human Library in 2023 and has since published online, hosting dozens of Readings with participants from all over the world. With the Book Title “Gay,” Alan brings a unique perspective of decades of corporate experience spent championing diversity appreciation. Originally from Scotland, Alan…
The Human Library is officially coming to Israel, with an inaugural event scheduled for May 19, 2025, at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
Book of the Month: Non-binary and PTSD This time, our Book of the Month is Sage, who has been publishing at the Human Library for over six years. Based in Northern California, they joined our library after being introduced to it at their workplace. In our conversation with Sage, we discussed not only what it…
Read our book of the month Viva to learn more about Greenland, its people, culture and her feelings about their land being sold to the US.
We are looking for dedicated and enthusiastic interns to become part of our team for the fall of 2024.
In 2020, Filip was diagnosed with cancer and got both of his legs amputated. Read about his story as an amputee and being an open book on the topic.
The Human Library is preparing for a new Reading Garden season. This season, we are open for loans every Sunday from April 23rd, providing even more opportunities for Readers to unjudge someone.
This Summer, the Human Library will once again pack our Book Bus with great content and travel around Denmark to meet our Readers.
Daniel is helping provide his Readers with the perspective of a man, who sees his wheelchair as anything but a limitation.