Do You Have A Story to Tell? Become A Part of Human Library!

Do you or someone you know have an interesting life story or a unique perspective? Share it through dialogue with another person in a supportive and inviting space at the Human Library! Fill out this short form to recommend yourself or someone you know to become a "human book!" 

Prefer to be a reader for this event? Sign up here!

The Human Library is designed to build a positive framework for conversations that can challenge stereotypes and prejudices through true human connection and conversation. The Human Library is a space where real people are "on loan" to readers. Difficult questions are expected, appreciated and answered. 

This semester's Human Library event will be held Human Library held on Nov. 9 - 11 in Holcombe Hall.  

Fill out this short form to recommend yourself or someone you know to become a "human book!" 

If you would like to discuss including Human Library as a part of your curriculum, please reach out to Myrna Olayo, head librarian, Multicultural Center, at mdolaya@uark.edu.

You can find more  information on our Human Library webpage: humanlibrary.uark.edu.

Contacts

Adrain Smith, director
Center for Multicultural and Diversity Education
479-799-3968, atsmith@uark.edu

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