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UFV Human Library: About the Human Library

A human library challenges people’s understanding of stereotypes and educates them about diversity.

Don't Judge a Book by its Cover

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UFV Library held a Human Library event on the Chilliwack campus on March 15, 2017. From the Human Library: "The Human Library™ is designed to build a positive framework for conversations that can challenge stereotypes and prejudices through dialogue. The Human Library is a place where real people are on loan to readers. A place where difficult questions are expected, appreciated and answered."  For more information about the Human Library Organization, see this link: http://humanlibrary.org/

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UFV Human Library Event Photos

Bald-headed woman in brown robes speaks seriously and gestures with both hands to person sitting across from her.

Short-haired blonde woman smiles animatedly at person sitting next to her, whose back is to the camera.

Slightly blured blonde-haired woman in background, a printout of an article titled "Christina Billingham: Queer Artist" sits in the center of a table.

Woman with modern-style red hair and multi-coloured scarf rests her arm on a table as she leans forward and smiles, engaged in conversation with another person whose back is to the camera.

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