Human Library @ Living Library –
instead of paperbacks there will be human books
Human Library Mumbai will organize, in association with
Barrel and Co and Kahaniya, are about stories on prejudices. “It will be set up
like a library and instead of paperbacks, there will be human books. Readers
will get to pick stories based on their stereotypes.
Event
Details
Date | March 18
Time | 2 pm to 5
pm
Event Place | AT Barrel
& Co, ground floor, Kotia Nirman building, next to Fun Republic Mall, New
Link Road, Andheri West.
Full Details available @ PR
Inside a living library
WHEN was the last time you sat face- to- face with a
family member or a friend, and talked about life? And we’re not talking about
the club- hopping, beer- guzzling Friday night conversations. We are talking
about the real ones — the one we read about in storybooks; the one where your
friend or sister tells you, in detail, about what happened with her day and you
just listen. When was the last time you yearned for a ear that would simply let
your voice spill over like an overenthusiastic story? You know, if there’s one
thing wrong with < ; st century life, then it’s a lack of dialogue.
And Andaleeb Qureshi, founder of Human Library Mumbai,
agrees.
“ Human Library is a global movement, in a way. And we
handle the one in Mumbai. What we really intend to do is get people to talk
about their real- life experiences and judgements they have faced. The stories
are authentic and explicit with their emotions.
There are no scripts,” she says.
The upcoming session, Power Over Prejudice, that Human
Library Mumbai will organise, in association with Barrel and Co and Kahaniya,
are about stories on prejudices. “ It will be set up like a library and instead
of paperbacks, there will be human books. Readers will get to pick stories
based on their stereotypes.
At the end of the session, readers will understand the
prejudice they are interested in from a human perspective, and not from hearsay
alone. Through this process, sometimes even your myths get busted,” she
explains.
Qureshi has been curating such events for the past ; :
months now. And what she has noticed every time is that, as a reader, one gets
very connected to the human book. “ You have nothing to do with your sexual
identity, but when you listen to a story from a person who has a different sexual
preference, you realise that at the end of it, you two are similar with only
one difference,” she shares.
But who are these human books? “ They are just normal
people. It could be anybody.
These are the people who have volunteered themselves.
And we select them and filter them out through a
process,” Qureshi adds.
For this event, Human Library Mumbai has put up a lot of
little details such as the titles of the books on their Facebook page.
“ We call them by their titles because they are just
books for us. Each of these books has his or her
own prejudices, like one will
be a lesbian who will talk about her anger management. We have one who was born
in a ‘ kotha’ and he will talk about his upbringing, and how people perceive a
person who was born there, and how people treat you if your mother’s a
courtesan. So, every book is different,” Qureshi says.
At the end of it all, she adds, “ We don’t try to preach
or teach.
We just lay down stories that we have. But trust me, out
of the things that you hear, one might just click and stay with you. This time,
we have ; : books. And the best part is that people love this.
Some even get a little emotionally touched. A few others
get uncomfortable but these things make you think. People enjoy the process.
It’s therapeutic both ways and a lovely way to bond with fellow humans.”
Source | Mid
Day | 15th March 2018
Regards
Prof. Pralhad Jadhav
Master of Library & Information Science (NET
Qualified)
Senior Manager @ Knowledge Repository
Khaitan & Co
Mobile @ 9665911593
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