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Williams College Seeks 'Books' for Human Library Project
03:01PM / Monday, January 15, 2018
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Williams College will host the Human Library Project on Feb. 9-10 and is seeking volunteer 'books.'

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Williams College is seeking volunteers for its seventh annual Human Library, which will be held on Friday, Feb. 9, and Saturday, Feb. 10, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Paresky student center.

Founded in 2001 in Denmark, the Human Library seeks to promote human rights and social cohesion by creating greater understanding between people. It provides an opportunity for people to learn more about each other while working through stereotypes and discrimination. The event has been held at Williams annually since 2012.

A Human Library consists of volunteers who act as "books" that can be "checked out" by "readers." Each book decides on a title that gives a snapshot of their story: "A Triple Minority in Trump's America," "From Wall Street to East Harlem" or "My 150 pound Weight Loss Journey," for instance. The book and reader engage in a 30-minute one-on-one conversation about the book’s life and experience, and then the book can ask questions of the reader as well, prompting discussion about shared experiences and differing perspectives. As a central goal of the Human Library is to reduce prejudice through dialog, the project welcomes stories from people in the process of change, or who are willing to share how their thinking has evolved.

If you are interested in volunteering as a book, please fill out the Human Library Participant Information form no later than Jan. 20 online. If you have questions, contact Lois Banta by email or by phone at 413-597-4330.

 

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