The Human Library® is an event designed to create a safe and brave space for individuals to discover and share social identities and perspectives unfamiliar to their lived experience. The DiMenna-Nyselius Library at Fairfield University, Loyola University Libraries at Loyola University Chicago, and William H. Hannon Library at Loyola Marymount University each hosts a unique version of the Human Library event. In this poster, the authors give a brief overview of the Human Library and outline how they orchestrate meaningful dialogue on campus: starting with planning and collaborations with campus partners; facilitating individuals to connect at the event to hear each other’s personal stories to break down stereotypes and prejudice; and then w...
This monograph is the first comprehensive and independent analysis of Human Libraries (formerly Livi...
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Programs subcommittee at University of North Carolina (UN...
Over the past decade, public libraries have shifted from quiet repositories of knowledge to raucous ...
This session highlights the work of Fairfield University’s Library in creating an open space for dia...
The Human Library event was an innovative program designed to promote dialogue, reduce prejudices an...
The Human Library is a place where real people are on loan to readers. It\u27s designed to build a p...
The Human Library Project was founded in Denmark as a way to respond to youth violence. It evolved i...
The William H. Hannon Library at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) in Los Angeles, California, held ...
The De La Salle University (DLSU) Libraries organised the first Human Library in the Philippines in ...
In the spirit of what Pope Francis calls a “culture of encounter” created through dialogue, first we...
Librarians at the University of New Hampshire at Manchester, Goffstown High School, and Goffstown Pu...
This paper will provide the role of libraries in promoting dialogues to reduce discrimination, share...
Bringing Student Learning to Life: A Faculty/Librarian Partnership Through the Human Library Librari...
As a form of social justice education, intergroup dialogue (IGD) was originally developed in the 198...
This session introduced principles of intergroup dialogue (IGD), a social justice education framewor...
This monograph is the first comprehensive and independent analysis of Human Libraries (formerly Livi...
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Programs subcommittee at University of North Carolina (UN...
Over the past decade, public libraries have shifted from quiet repositories of knowledge to raucous ...
This session highlights the work of Fairfield University’s Library in creating an open space for dia...
The Human Library event was an innovative program designed to promote dialogue, reduce prejudices an...
The Human Library is a place where real people are on loan to readers. It\u27s designed to build a p...
The Human Library Project was founded in Denmark as a way to respond to youth violence. It evolved i...
The William H. Hannon Library at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) in Los Angeles, California, held ...
The De La Salle University (DLSU) Libraries organised the first Human Library in the Philippines in ...
In the spirit of what Pope Francis calls a “culture of encounter” created through dialogue, first we...
Librarians at the University of New Hampshire at Manchester, Goffstown High School, and Goffstown Pu...
This paper will provide the role of libraries in promoting dialogues to reduce discrimination, share...
Bringing Student Learning to Life: A Faculty/Librarian Partnership Through the Human Library Librari...
As a form of social justice education, intergroup dialogue (IGD) was originally developed in the 198...
This session introduced principles of intergroup dialogue (IGD), a social justice education framewor...
This monograph is the first comprehensive and independent analysis of Human Libraries (formerly Livi...
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Programs subcommittee at University of North Carolina (UN...
Over the past decade, public libraries have shifted from quiet repositories of knowledge to raucous ...