Borrow a stereotype teaching tolerance through the living library project
2010
DVD
Imagine walking into a public library..sitting down with a person wearing a name tag with a potentially loaded label such as "disabled," "gay," "homeless," "Muslim," "police officer," or even "teenager" and then engaging him or her in a discussion of common prejudices in order to better understand a fellow human too often obscured by a stereotype! Peace activist Ronni Abergel did, and the international Living Library Project was born. This program reports on the launch of North America's first Living Library event, held at the Santa Monica Public Library. Volunteers and participants share their reactions, and Abergel explains how he came to found the Project and why it matters-today more than ever. The message? Don't judge a book by its cover.
Item Details
Description:
- 1 videodisc (approximately 11 min.) : sound, color ; 12 cm
- polychrome
- digital
- optical
- video file
- DVD video
Target Audience Note: Canadian Home Video Rating: not rated.
Other Title: Teaching tolerance through the living library project [DVD]
Notes:
- Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on September 28, 2010.
- Canadiana.
- Films on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware.
- Written by Don White.
- DVD-R.
- Closed-captioned.
Contents:
- Confronation with prejudice (3:17)
- Living books :stereotypes (3:00)
- Story of the Living Library (3:56)
Control Number: 2259248
Publisher: Montreal, Quebec : National Film Board of Canada, 2010.