"Open-hearted and constructive, Say the Right Thing is a crucial read for anyone seeking the words to put their values into the world."--Gretchen Rubin, New York Times bestselling author of The Four Tendencies and The Happiness Project
"This much-needed book answers a key question: how can we move from good intentions to concrete action? Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow write with eloquence, candor, and vulnerability to guide us all toward greater inclusion. Anyone who wants to be a better ally will find Say the Right Thing a precious gift." --Lindsay-Rae McIntyre, Chief Diversity Officer at Microsoft
"Every aspiring leader needs the ability to navigate conversations across difference with empathy, wisdom, and compassion. Brimming with practical advice, this extraordinary book guides the way."--James Gorman, CEO of Morgan Stanley
"This gem translates research into action and principles into practicality. At a time in our culture when many of us are locked into conflict or turning away from each other out of fear, this book offers both the how-to and the why-to guide we desperately need. Say the Right Thing is an instant classic."--Dolly Chugh, author of The Person You Mean to Be and A More Just Future
"Compelling, practical advice and techniques for holding conversations with others about identity without feeling ashamed . . . Readers interested in communications specifically related to equity, diversity, and inclusion will find lots of relevant advice in this timely book."--Booklist
"Diversity is a fact, but inclusion is a choice. This book is an utterly transformative guide to building an inclusive culture--one conversation at a time."--Vanessa Williams, award-winning actress and singer, and New York Times bestselling co-author of You Have No Idea
"Clear-eyed, rigorous, humane, but most importantly wise. Say the Right Thing manages to be both righteous and kind, which is the combination we all need."--Chris Hayes, New York Times bestselling author and Emmy award winning news anchor
"Yoshino and Glasgow's book could not come at a better moment. Increasingly, our democracy and our future depend on our capacity to talk to one another, come to greater understanding, and act together to advance the cause of justice. In offering readers these skills, Say the Right Thing is a critical tool for a challenging time."--Deborah Archer, President of the ACLU
"Impeccably timed...Say the Right Thing is full of practical advice, gently (but also firmly) delivered."--New York Times Book Review
"A must-read for anyone seeking guidance on how to foster positive communication about identity."--Kirkus Reviews