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Character Education

Borrow a Stereotype

CBC News Sunday

Item #: Y8R-08-22

Witness the launch of North America's first Living Library, a project that creates a space for dialogue and interaction. It may even tackle stereotypes and prejudices.

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Format
DVD

Digital license
also available

Production Year
2008

Length
11:00

Features
Closed captioned
Chaptered

Grade Level
7-12, AD, PS

Borrow a Stereotype

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They say familiarity breeds contempt, but could it actually breed acceptance? That's the idea behind a project called the Living Library. It started in Europe, and recently CBC News Sunday visited California for the launch of the first Living Library in North America. The idea: "check out" a person, instead of a book. Sit down face-to-face with the type of person who makes you uncomfortable or who you've never understood. Ask questions, find out more about them. The goal: use your "lending time" to get past your own stereotypes. The approach promotes dialogue, tackles prejudice and fosters understanding. See what happens when "readers" sit down with their "books": a homeless person, police officer, Buddhist, teen or feminist, to name a few.