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Living Library: Gender Equality / Prague

Jun 25, 2026

Stories, voices and conversations about gender equality.

On 25 June, the Living Library event in Prague, dedicated to the theme of gender equality, takes place at Impact Hub Prague, organised by HUB Mladá Boleslav. The Prague edition puts a spotlight on everyday gender roles and the people who quietly challenge them — an opportunity for meeting, listening and open dialogue.

The event is part of the European project COTAF – Connected Towns for a Shared Future (funded under the CERV – Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values programme of the European Commission), which promotes intercultural dialogue and active participation through the direct involvement of local communities.

The Format

The Living Library is a participatory format that originated in Denmark and has since spread across Europe: the “living books” are real people who share their stories with readers in short, authentic one-to-one conversations, breaking down prejudice and opening space for mutual understanding. There is no fee to “borrow” a book — only a willingness to listen.

The Topics

  • Women working in male-dominated professions (technology, trades, transport)

  • Caring fathers and men on parental leave

  • Men in caring professions (early education, healthcare)

  • Breaking gender expectations in sport, appearance or career

  • Changing gender roles across generations

Moments of one-to-one listening alternate with informal spaces for meeting and discussion, designed to foster authentic connections among participants who engage directly with the living books — people sharing first-hand experiences and perspectives. The event is open to the public and participation is free of charge.


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