Seeking Volunteers for the 20th Edition of the Human Library

Seeking Volunteers for the 20th Edition of the Human Library
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The Center for Multicultural and Diversity Education and the Department of International Students and Scholars are proud to announce the 20th edition of the U of A's Human Library, which will take place March 14-16. Driven by a mission to cultivate safe spaces and promote tolerance through heart-to-heart conversations, the Human Library seeks volunteers to share their life's stories as human books.

Human books will receive volunteer hours through GivePulse. To demonstrate your interest in participating as a human book, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/5FPVNTsekJhcJmjf7.

Established in 2000, the Human Library is designed to build a positive framework for conversations that can challenge stereotypes and prejudices through dialogue. We welcome all kinds of diverse stories as a library does, that not only challenge prejudices and stereotypes but also uplift, educate and encourage readers. The Human Library is a place where real people are on loan to readers—a place where difficult questions are expected, appreciated and answered.

The U of A's Human Library began in 2009 and is proud to be a part of the larger international Human Library Organization based out of Copenhagen, Denmark. Past book titles at the U of A's Human Library include:

  • Life in a War-Torn Country
  • The Tsunami That Brought Me to Arkansas
  • Escaping the Delta
  • Giving Birth in the US and Nigeria - Two Perspectives
  • Familiar Strangers: Nurturing a Queer Community in NWA
  • Running on Faith
  • Delusions of Grandeur: From Conservative and Sheltered to Fierce and Fabulous
  •  A Muslim Woman's Story
  • Runaway Lovely, an Intersex Woman's Story
  • Waist Trainers, Calorie Counters and Protein Shakes: A Body Positivity Story
  • Bless Your Corazón
  • Your Friendly Local Gay Child Psychologist
  • Hey, Does Anybody Want to Claim this Foster Kid?
  • From Bolivia to Arkansas
  • Forever La Gringa

Your story MATTERS, TESTIFIES, DISMANTLES, EMPOWERS and UNIFIES. Thank you for trusting us with your story.

Should you have any questions, feel free to contact the Human Library coordinators below:

Contacts

Cynthia Smith, assistant director for outreach
International Students & Scholars
479-575-6665, csmith@uark.edu

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