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Thank you to Department of Social Services!

We are thrilled to announce that our Hobart Human Library has received a generous grant from the Department of Social Services. This grant allows us to train new human ‘books’, which is pivotal in our mission to reduce stigma and increase connections within our community.

Our Hobart Human Library program is all about building understanding and empathy through personal stories. By sharing diverse experiences from our lived experience experts, we promote inclusion and challenge preconceived notions. This funding will enable us to expand our team and reach more people, making a significant impact on the community.

A huge thank you to the Department of Social Services for supporting our vision of a more inclusive and connected Hobart. We look forward to the positive changes this grant will bring.

human ‘books’ David, Aster, David & Donna standing Infront of artwork at Triabunna District School.
human ‘books’ David, Aster, David & Donna standing Infront of artwork at Triabunna District School.

At A Fairer World, we’re dedicated to building diversity, inclusion, and social justice. Through our various programs, such as the Hobart Human Library and community outreach initiatives, we strive to dismantle barriers and cultivate empathy and understanding among individuals from all walks of life. The stories of resilience and triumph shared within our Hobart Human Library, each story serves as a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit.

 To read more inspiring stories host a Hobart Human Library forum.

But our mission doesn’t stop there. We believe in taking action to create tangible change in our communities. That’s why we’re excited to announce the launch of our Hobart Human Library forum initiative, where schools and workplaces can host their own Human Library events. By bringing together individuals with diverse backgrounds and lived experiences, these forums provide a platform for dialogue and understanding, fostering a culture of empathy and inclusion.

Interested in hosting a Hobart Human Library forum at your school or workplace? Contact us to learn more about how you can get involved.

Additionally, you can support our cause by making a donation  Your contribution enables us to continue our vital work in promoting diversity, inclusion, and social justice. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a difference in creating a fairer world for all.

Together, we can build a world where everyone feels valued, respected, and included.

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Alice Webb

Alice Webb is a passionate advocate for diversity, inclusion, and social justice, bringing over 18 years of leadership experience to her role as CEO of A Fairer World. With a background in education, disability advocacy, and organisational leadership, Alice is dedicated to empowering individuals and organisations to create meaningful change. She holds a Master’s in Education and a Master’s in Business Administration, equipping her with both the strategic insight and educational expertise to drive impactful change. Alice is a skilled facilitator in unconscious bias training, diversity and inclusion programs, and workplace cultural change initiatives. Under her leadership, A Fairer World delivers innovative programs like the Hobart Human Library, where real-life storytellers share lived experiences of bias and discrimination to foster empathy and challenge assumptions. Committed to creating inclusive spaces, Alice believes that awareness leads to action and that education is the key to breaking down barriers. Her engaging training style, combined with real-world case studies and interactive discussions, makes her an inspiring leader in the fight for a fairer, more equitable society.