Human Library Project

Human Library Project
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2022, 9AM – 12PM

Dialogue, critical conversations and engaging with others that we would not normally meet is a second way to promote access for special populations. To this end, FSCJ’s Perkins 

program will sponsor a Human Library event. This diversity and inclusion best practice was started in Denmark in 2000 and helps participants learn that a book cannot be simply 

judged by its cover. Per Ronni Abergel, the founder of the Human Library Project, the activity is “where you can walk in, borrow a human being and talk to them about a very 

challenging topic.

Location: North Campus

Library & Learning Commons

LLC D300A, D300E, D300F

4501 Capper Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32218

Audience: Alumni, Current Students, Faculty & Staff

Cost: Free

Event Type: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Exhibit, International and Cultural Education, Lectures & Seminars, Special Event, Student Activity

Featured Event: Yes

Campus: North Campus

Original source can be found here.



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