DID YOU KNOW in some countries there are libraries where you can ′′ borrow ′′ a person, instead of a book.— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) July 23, 2020
Launched in Denmark, you can borrow a person for half an hour and hear their story. Tasmania has a permanent human library.https://t.co/PXkXSnWUxh pic.twitter.com/h6LLBVkOge
Again in Tasmania, the Hobart human library delivers diversity education workshops in schools and workplaces to address discrimination and bullying through the power of personal storytelling. https://t.co/FXH8JXgiK0— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) July 23, 2020
The human library in Launceston has been operating for 12 years.

City of Launceston community development and safety officer
Nathalie Servant is responsible for bringing the program to Tasmania.
More details in The Examiner - May 20, 2018
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