The Calgary Journal, the community newspaper run by journalism students at Mt. Royal University, has just published an article on Calgary’s Living Library events held in commemoration of March 21st. The article is entitled, ‘Living Library engages Calgarians in diverse dialogue’ and is written by Kevin Rushworth. Here is an excerpt: There is something distinctly [...]
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Just a reminder, there is still an opportunity to volunteer for CCCED and the Calgary Public Library’s new series of Living Libraries – we are still looking for a few more ‘living books.’ Some sample and past titles include: Blended Cultures Buddhism East to West: Adapting to Canadian Culture Filipino Industrial Psychologist Immigrant Youth from [...]
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The Calgary Public Library, in partnership with CCCED, is presenting a new series of Living Libraries this March – and we are looking for your help! The Calgary Living Library works exactly like your local library with readers borrowing books — the difference being that “books” in the Living Library are human beings: “living books”, [...]
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The ‘living book’ titles and descriptions for the upcoming Calgary Public Library Living Library, in partnership with CCCED, have been announced. Borrow a Person, Ask Questions and Learn More this Friday October 2 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m at the Central Library about… [*to place a hold on any of the following titles please call: [...]
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Our Living Library partnership series with the Calgary Public Library continues in October! Come learn from ‘living books.’ Click here for information on our past Living Library Events with the Calgary Public Library, as well as for more information about Living Libraries and how they can used for community development and dialogue.
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