Another Living Library will be held on September 4 from 6:30 p.m. in the office of the Human Rights House Banja Luka, and attendees will have the opportunity to listen to the fascinating stories of living books.
This interesting form of storytelling enables listeners to understand the world and different pages of life more deeply through the prism of other people’s stories and experiences – living books.
Instead of paper books, visitors interact with people – living books, listening to fascinating stories first hand.
During the conversation, participants can ask questions and learn more about the life experiences of living books, which helps them overcome stereotypes and develop empathy.
The number of participants is limited, so those interested should confirm their arrival by e-mail: bilic@hcabl.org.
This activity, organized by the Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly Banja Luka, is implemented in partnership with the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
The goal of the Living Library is to reduce discrimination and prejudice against different groups through direct and open dialogue.
Also, this is an effective way to encourage tolerance and mutual understanding between people.
The Human Rights House Banja Luka is located at Ulica Srpska 5.
Let’s talk and hang out on September 4.