Sally Kohn is one of the leading progressive voices in America today. A frequent guest on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News, she explores political division, hate, otherizing, diversity and identity — and how we can solve the deep problems of our past and present.
A regular columnist and commentator, Sally's writing has appeared in the Washington Post, New York Times, New York Magazine, More Magazine, RollingStone, USA Today, Time, Afar Magazine and many other outlets. Her three hit TED Talks have been viewed more than 4 million times and her work has been highlighted by outlets ranging from the Colbert Report to the National Review. Sally's first book THE OPPOSITE OF HATE was published in April 2018.
Sally is a popular media trainer and public speaking coach, helping build the skills of everyone from grassroots leaders to C-suite executives.
- Turning Adversaries Into Allies
- With hilarious personal stories alongside poignant findings from science and research, Sally takes audiences on a journey to understand why we divide against one another — and the harm it does to our culture, our businesses and ourselves. And then points the way forward, giving audiences concrete steps for how they can combat hate and division in their own minds and in their lives.
- How to Get Along With Everyone
- The antidote to unnecessary and unproductive conflict, Sally shares the secrets to finding connection and common ground — and helps every audience member take responsibility for their part in building a more kind and caring community. While still supporting people to hold onto their own opinions, Sally lifts up how we all have to be more than just our opinions and reflects on the common values we all share at a deeper level. In this moving talk, Sally also shares the concrete tools to help everyone in the audience learn how to nurture those connections.
- Emotional Correctness
- Political correctness only gets us part of the way there. But what matters more isn't the words we use but the meaning we intend. And we all need to learn to be more generous speakers — and listeners. In this talk, Sally wades into the controversy around political correctness and defends the idea that we should all treat each other with respect, while pointing out why respect is deeper than words alone. Audience members on all sides of the issue will find something in this talk to make them cheer — and to make them think.