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Third Space Podcast: Rosalind Wiseman and Tré Garnett on Opening the Conversation

By Cultures Of Dignity | August 20, 2018


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Listen to Cultures of Dignity Founder Rosalind Wiseman and Student Intern Tré Garnett on Third Space Podcast!

It is imperative to bring young people into the conversation when we are making decisions about their world. Young people are the experts on their experiences and should be used as resources. On this episode of  Third Space Podcast Rosalind Wiseman and Tré Garnett talk about the power of admitting when adults are wrong and opening up the conversation.

From race and allyship to school shootings and protests, listen to their discussion on how to have truly difficult conversations with young people.

“What’s the bravest conversation that you need to have with a young person. Think about it, prepare for it, and have it.” – Rosalind Wiseman


Third Space is a podcast hosted by Jen Cort, on diversity education with leading experts.

Rosalind Wiseman a teacher, thought leader, author, and media spokesperson. She works on issues of bullying, ethical leadership, the use of social media, and media literacy.

Rosalind is the founder of Cultures of Dignity and is the author of the flexible, dynamic curriculum Owning Up: Empowering Adolescents to Confront Social Cruelty, Bullying, and Injustice.

She is also the author of Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and the New Realities of Girl World—the groundbreaking, best-selling book that was the basis for the movie Mean Girls.

Tré Garnett is a rising sophomore at the University of Oregon studying Psychology and Political Science. He is interning at Cultures of Dignity helping with research and videography.