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Talk of the Town: Talking with Books

Summary by hinzundkunzt.de
The "Human Library" aims to break down prejudices and challenge stereotypes through conversation. The motto: Unjudge. "Anyone who lives on the streets is an addict," "looks unkempt," "is dangerous and criminal," "lacks education"—the list of possible prejudices against the homeless is long. What many think, but hardly anyone speaks out, is listed in the Human Library's catalog. Glancing at the relevant page, Human Library visitor Sven nods in ag…
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The "Human Library" aims to break down prejudices and challenge stereotypes through conversation. The motto: Unjudge. "Anyone who lives on the streets is an addict," "looks unkempt," "is dangerous and criminal," "lacks education"—the list of possible prejudices against the homeless is long. What many think, but hardly anyone speaks out, is listed in the Human Library's catalog. Glancing at the relevant page, Human Library visitor Sven nods in ag…

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hinzundkunzt.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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