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I'm thinking of bringing him to a Prejudice Reduction Conference in May and I was wondering what people thought of him. Would he be a good fit with a mostly high school/some middle school audience? Would you recommend him? Give me any feedback you can and please DON'T answer if you haven't actually seen him.

2006-08-12 11:53:43 · 1 answers · asked by wsxuyhb;iyfoutf 4 in Social Science Sociology

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Since you had no answers in two days, I thought I'd take a stab. After viewing Kip's website, it seems he would be good for the subject, but I'm not sure about if he'd be good for the audience. Mention to him that the audience is younger than college age kids and see how he reacts. Ask to preview his materials, visual aids and screen them for offensive material.

Ask if he can submit a script or outline that he feels would be appropriate for your audience and check it out. Mention to him that you are not suspecting him as much as you are trying to protect the children from possible premature exposure to mature materials.

Good Luck!

2006-08-14 01:28:12 · answer #1 · answered by Ken C. 6 · 0 0

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