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‘Living library’ event slated for downtown

Citizen Staff Writer
IN BRIEF

CARLI BROSSEAU

brosseau@tucsoncitizen.com

Ever wonder what a bodybuilder thinks? Or what it’s like to be a woman in a traditionally male field?

You could get answers Wednesday at a “living library” event in the Joel D. Valdez Main Library, 101 N. Stone Ave.

The event, the second of its kind put on by Tucson government, allows participants to borrow people, instead of books, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The theme this week is “Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover.” The 20 planned titles include “From the Outhouse to the White House,” about growing up in the rural South of the 1940s and 1950s; “Can I Pet Your Service Dog?” about canine companions; and “Welcome to America: Through the Eyes of Immigrants.”

No registration is required. For more information or to make special arrangements, call the city’s Office of Equal Opportunity at 791-4593.

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