Copenhagen once had a Human Library, where you could go on a weekend and borrow a person — for a conversation. The nonprofit’s mission to “unjudge” people has caught on globally in over 85 countries.
Uplifting and inspiring stories have been shared as part of the successful ‘Our Living Library’ community event that took place in.
THE National Library of Guyana and the Ministry of Health on Friday hosted a Senior Citizens Health Fest at the National Library of Guyana on Church Street, ...
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) will present Eat Safe Fish on Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the ...
From Smiley v. Jenner, decided yesterday by Seventh Circuit Judge Michael Scudder, joined by Judges Candace Jackson-Akiwumi and Doris ...
The Connecticut State Library unveiled a brand-new statue of famous World War I canine Sgt. Stubby during a ceremony at the ...
Roughly nine out of every 10 time capsules go missing, according to Paul Hudson, a retired Georgia State University history ...
On Saturday the Colonial Dames XVII Century will reinter remains of at least four Civil War veterans and an estimated 16 ...
The Survivor Tree, a symbol of resilience from the OKC bombing, has saplings planted prominently nationwide to remember the ...
Human Rights First created this template as a guide for civil society organizations interested in submitting evidence-based sanctions recommendations to the U.S. Departments of State and Treasury ...
Today, Human Rights First released our annual Democracy Watch Report. The report’s findings are drawn from our legislative ...
Staff Writer Amelie Galbraith argues that Gen Z’s fear of embarrassment, shaped by surveillance, sex norms and nonchalance, ...