The Human Library Analysis

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The Human Library is a worldwide movement dedicated to social change. Its purpose is to build a positive foundation for topics and conversations by figuratively referring to speakers as books, allowing them to speak on various problems in the world. However, some of the topics have the ability to generate conflict. These topics include, homelessness, deaf blindness, injustice within the criminal justice system, soldiers and PTSD, victims of molestation, the unemployed and many more. The Human Library installs the importance of knowing self, seeking the understanding of others, challenging stereotypes and values of listening. A particular story that that I attended was about a 27-year old man who suffers from an excessive guilt disorder. To make a long story short, while in high school he begged a lady friend of his to visit a party he was at and on her way to the party she was killed by a drunken driver. Throughout his life he has felt responsible for his friend's death and has had to overcome many obstacles due to his consciousness of guilt. Over the years he had also became a serious alcoholic and hallucinogen abuser. He talked about losing his athletic scholarship, being sent to boarding school, being placed in a psych ward, and how he's overcame these tragedies in life. …show more content…

He was raised by his grandmother who helped install many values in him that he applied throughout his career. His number one goal was revolution. He believed that a resolution has to take place in society and furthermore spoke on the injustice we are dealing with today within the criminal justice system. He also expanded on the numerous African Americans who have been gunned down by police and the ones that have received cruel and unfair punishment within the incrimination

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