Don't judge a book by it's cover... The Human Library - where the Books are people, reading is a conversation and difficult questions are expected, appreciated. and encouraged. A social movement creating safe spaces for difficult dialogue that challenges stereotypes, stigma and prejudice. In proud partnership with The Drama Factory. Further Info: What would you really want to ask an Ex-Gang Member, a Sexual Abuse Survivor, a Drag Queen or a Zimbabwean Refugee? At a Human Library event you can "loan" a person with a "title" and spend 30 minutes in one-on-one dialogue and ask the questions you might not usually feel is socially acceptable to ask in public, to challenge your ideas around certain stigmas or just find out more about the people you share a community with. Join us on 14 April at the Drama Factory in Somerset West and come look beyond the cover. Press Info: Established in Denmark in 2000, the Human Library Organisation is an international social movement challenging stereotypes, stigma and prejudice. With a presence in more than 90 countries, Cape Town finally brought the concept home and is encouraging South Africans to start having conversations to break down our preconceived ideas about others and work towards social cohesion.