It's Time to Talk
How to Have Constructive Conversations About Race, Class, Sexuality, Ability & Gender in a Polarized World
in:
Sociology
Summary:
The book provides guidance on engaging in meaningful and respectful conversations about sensitive topics such as race, class, sexuality, ability, and gender. It offers practical strategies for listening, understanding different perspectives, and fostering empathy in discussions within a highly polarized society.
Key points:
1. Active Listening: Focus on fully engaging with the speaker, showing empathy, and avoiding judgment to truly grasp their perspective.
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