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[Portrait of Kathleen Hobson, Director of the Pride Alliance]
Portrait of Kathleen Hobson, Director of the University of North Texas (UNT) Pride Alliance in the Willis Library at the 2015 Human Library event. Instead of print or electronic resources, the books in the Human Library are people who have experienced prejudice because of their race, gender, age, disability, ethnic origin, class, sexual preference, gender identity, or lifestyle choices.
[Portrait of Spencer Keralis, Head of University Libraries Digital Humanities & Collaborative Programs]
Portrait of Spencer Keralis, Head of University Libraries Digital Humanities & Collaborative Programs at the University of North Texas Willis Library.
[Students at the UNT Human Library]
Photograph of students seated in a circle at the University of North Texas Willis Library's 2015 Human Library event. Instead of print or electronic resources, the books in the Human Library are people who have experienced prejudice because of their race, gender, age, disability, ethnic origin, class, sexual preference, gender identity, or lifestyle choices.
[Students at the UNT Human Library, 2]
Photograph of students participating in the 2015 Human Library event held at the Willis Library at the University of North Texas campus. Instead of print or electronic resources, the books in the Human Library are people who have experienced prejudice because of their race, gender, age, disability, ethnic origin, class, sexual preference, gender identity, or lifestyle choices.
[Students at the UNT Human Library, 3]
Photograph of students seated at the Willis Library, 2015 Human Library event. Instead of print or electronic resources, the books in the Human Library are people who have experienced prejudice because of their race, gender, age, disability, ethnic origin, class, sexual preference, gender identity, or lifestyle choices.
[Students at the UNT Human Library, 4]
Photograph of students seated in the library adjacent to an empty chair while participating in the University of North Texas 2015 Human Library event. Instead of print or electronic resources, the books in the Human Library are people who have experienced prejudice because of their race, gender, age, disability, ethnic origin, class, sexual preference, gender identity, or lifestyle choices.
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