For those terrified of saying the wrong thing, are afraid to offend someone or get canceled, "Say the Right Thing: How to Talk about Identity, Diversity and Justice" is a practical guide on "how to navigate conversations and hopefully overcome some of that fear to engage in an authentic way."
Co-hosts of The Revolución Podcast, Linda Lane Gonzalez, Diego Lastra and Kathryn Garcia Castro (Court Stroud is on hiatus) talk with co-author David Glasgow about how this book can be a useful guide to navigating difficult situations and conversations across many different sectors, including parenting.
Glasgow is the executive director of the Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging, an adjunct professor at the NYU School of Law, and co-author of "Say the Right Thing: How to Talk about Identity, Diversity, and Justice" (Simon & Schuster, 2023, co-written with Professor Kenji Yoshino.)
Thank you to Shida A. Carr, Deputy Director of Publicity at Atria books, for her help in arranging this interview.
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Music: The band P-G-M for the use of its song "April" as The Revolución theme
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