Readers leaving the Living Library at Roskilde Festival with their arab minority book. In 2000 this was already a group discussed in Denmark. (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
David Lohr, 16 (at the time). Was discovered by Ronni Abergel waiting at a bus stop on the street outside the famous Christiania. Davids mother Birgit was very happy to learn that the Stop The Violence association was bringing David to the Roskilde Festival. (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Librarian Katja with interested readers at the counter having a look at the list of litterature available. (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
The Lesbian book meeting up with a reader. Note the Stop The Violence keychain with the Library Card attached around the readers neck. (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
The Main entrance to the Living Library (the banner says: Stop the Violence´s Living LIbrary). (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
FC Copenhagen supporter Carl Redhead meeting his reader with a smile on his face. (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Potential readers going through the list of litterature (stereotypes available). (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
The Gay book cruising inside the Living Library. (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Policeman Pontoppidan from the Copenhagen Police Department. A lively living book who had a very special experience during the first Living Library. (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Two Supporters siding with opposing teams but still they can meet and talk. On the right is the living book, the left a reader and Manchester United supporter. (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Graffiti volunteers Anders & Martin Møss painted the Stop The Violence slogan in danish on two doors. (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Books relaxing back stage (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Building the Living Library (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Step by step it comes together (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Then it needs a round of paint (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
And some interesting motives for books and readers to enjoy (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Living Library decorators Martin and Anders "job well done" - took them three days to paint the LL (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
The Living Books waiting to be taken out in the sunshine. (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Friendship between football supporters (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Librarian Ayo Mikkelsen happy to serve readers. In the background Rasmus Wind-Hansen the MC (rapper) book from Svendborg local chapter of the danish Stop The Violence. (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
LIbrarian Katja Perria busy with group of readers (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Liste of litterature (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
The opening hours (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Volunteer street promoters Mamet Gorjizardeh and Azzam Bazzam of Helsinore and Hillerød passing out flyers to potential readers and explaning the concept in the festival camping grounds before the event. (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Refugee Book Maggie (left) with her dictionary (middle) and two readers (right). (c) 2000 Living-Library.org
Librarian Ulla Wilhjelmsen and colleague with three dark dressed readers (c) 2000 Living-Library.org