Navigating conversations about identity, diversity, and justice
can be fraught with linguistic traps and emotional landmines. On
this episode we learn from Kenji Yoshino, Professor of Law at NYU
School of Law and Faculty Director of the school's Meltzer Center
for Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging how to have nuanced and
empathetic conversations about our differences, whether in our
workplaces, our social circles, or in our homes and how to teach
our children this skill so that they can thrive in a diverse and
complex world.