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Presentations > What Others Have to Say
  "Once again, thank you for speaking at our school. Your message continues to influence students, as evident in free-write journal entries, book discussion groups and play discussion groups."

Roxanne, teacher
Exeter, RI

"What a wonderful response you received to your excellent presentation! Not only did close to 50 students stay after dismissal to speak with you, but the evaluation show that the strongest reaction was to your talk. You really speak the kids’ language, and your message is great."

Tova Weiss, director
Holocaust Education Resource Center
Scranton, PA

"Best wishes with your important work."

David R. Roediger, author
The Wages of Whiteness
Urbana, IL

"On behalf of Celebrate Diversity I would like to thank you for the stimulating and informative presentation last Saturday. You held our students and their teachers in the palms of your hands...Thank you again, and continued good luck in your important work."

Judith Sue Meisner, chairperson
Celebrate Diversity
Altoona, PA

"Thank you for your support and presentations during our Unity Week. I am happy to say because of dedicated people such as yourself, our week was a huge success. The way that you are able to relate to the kids and share your personal story was terrific."

Judy Smith, counselor
George W. Feaser M. Middle School
Middletown, PA

"Thanks for speaking at our high school recently. You have a real gift for connecting with teens and you have a very valuable message. Thanks again."

Candy, teacher
Berlin, WI

Side Notes
 
  "I must say, your words struck to many things I wanted to hear. For once, I did not hear anything stereotyped or racist for the remainder of the day. Most assemblies, people would make fun of the speakers or complain about how boring it was. This assembly was the total opposite. We could all relate to what you were saying. Keep doing what you’re doing. It helps, it really does."