Arika  Archive Menu
Accessibility Settings

text size

colour options

monochrome muted color dark

reading tools

isolation ruler

Tell Me About It – Human Library®

Tell Me About It – Human Library®

Imagine entering a library where readers can borrow human beings serving as open books. Then select a book stack that specialises in sex work.

“Why did you get into sex work?”
“Do you hate your clients?”
“Have you ever fallen for a client?”
“Do you have a union?”

Are there questions you’ve always wanted to ask sex workers? Never had the chance?

Tell Me About It creates a space for direct one-to-one conversations with people who habitually find others (filmmakers, politicians, journalists) speaking on their behalf…

Developed over several months, the project places consent, autonomy and mutual respect at its heart. Readers and Books are supported through a carefully facilitated process that prioritises psychological safety, boundaries and meaningful dialogue.

Created in partnership between Scotland for Decrim, Arika and The Human Library® Organisation, the project brings together a diverse collection of Books reflecting the many realities, identities and experiences that exist within sex work. Rather than presenting a single narrative, Tell Me About It invites readers to encounter the richness and complexity of peoples’ lives through respectful conversation, challenging assumptions and sharing space for greater understanding.

Read

Scotland for Decrim is a grassroots campaign fighting for the full decriminalisation of sex work in Scotland.

The Human Library® is, in the true sense of the word, a library of people. They host events where readers can borrow human beings serving as open books and have conversations they would not normally have access to. Every human book from our bookshelf, represents a group in our society that is often subjected to prejudice, stigmatization or discrimination because of their lifestyle, diagnosis, belief, disability, social status, ethnic origin etc.

 

 

Links
scotlandfordecrim.org humanlibrary.org

Access

Active Listener

There will be an Active Listener – Nosheen – pronouns: she/her – available offering support during the Tell Me About It – Human Library event. The Active Listener will be identified at the start of the event. The support offered might be to listen and hear what someone wants to share about an experience or to offer brief emotional support if they have been particularly triggered. Personal matters shared with the Active Listener will be held in confidence – more general feedback about the event/s itself will be shared within the Scotland for Decrim, Arika and Transmission teams teams and reflected upon.

Safer Spaces

Before attending this event, please read our Safer Spaces Statement

Other General Info on Main Event Page

See the Hard Labour Access page for more details on the general access for the events and the venue. This event has no additional specific access provided.

See general Access information for Hard Labour event