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Living Library at Sidmouth

23 Mar 10 - 05:03 PM (#2870299)
Subject: Living Library at Sidmouth
From: Ruth Archer

Living Library: don't borrow a book, borrow a person! Who would you find it really hard to have a conversation with? A racist? A socialist? Someone with a disability? A transgendered person? A hunt sabateur? A Tory councillor? A New Labour MP? Someone with mental health issues? A refugee?

Challenge your stereotypes. Take a 30 minute loan of a human "book" and find out what makes them tick. Living Libraries is a world-wide network, which promotes understanding and breaks down barriers between people. We'll be hosting one at Sidmouth Folk Week, as a Folk Against Fascism event.

WE NEED BOOKS! Would you like to be a book for a Living Library session? PM me. We will also need librarians on the day, so get in touch if you're interested in taking part.

Article on Living Libraries from The Times


23 Mar 10 - 07:38 PM (#2870397)
Subject: RE: Living Library at Sidmouth
From: GUEST,noreen

very interesting and thought-provoking article. Good luck with this for sidmouth!


23 Mar 10 - 08:09 PM (#2870414)
Subject: RE: Living Library at Sidmouth
From: Ruth Archer

Thanks. We already have a new-age traveller and a single mum who have come forward! Hoping lots of people will want to take part, as Books, as Borrowers, or both.


23 Mar 10 - 08:10 PM (#2870415)
Subject: RE: Living Library at Sidmouth
From: Ruth Archer

Oop - add a tax inspector! Hurrah!


24 Mar 10 - 04:13 AM (#2870568)
Subject: RE: Living Library at Sidmouth
From: Gervase

What a great idea - I'd love to take part, but sadly won't be at Sidmouth this year. I do hope the 'stock' isn't too self-selecting and liberal - after all, in the interests of diversity, it would be interesting to have a BNP supporter on the shelves ;-)


24 Mar 10 - 04:18 AM (#2870569)
Subject: RE: Living Library at Sidmouth
From: Ruth Archer

Hi Gervase. I think it's absolutely vital to the project's success that we get a genuine cross-section of people. We're going to promote the event locally and recruit Books from within the town as well as festival-goers, which will probably help with this.

Apart from anything else, numerous Sidmouth residents (or at least the ones who write to the local paper) have some pretty entrenched ideas about the "scruffy hippies" that turn up in their town once a year...it will be nice to address some of those prejudices, too!


27 Mar 10 - 12:29 PM (#2873305)
Subject: RE: Living Library at Sidmouth
From: GUEST

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