
Welcome to Episode 3, where we dive into the transformative topic of fostering feminist values in the next generation. In this episode, Tania sits down with Sally and Sarah to explore how parents, educators, and mentors can support children and teens in developing a solid foundation of gender equity, empowerment, and respect for all identities.
Sally, a seasoned faculty member in the Department of Parent Education at North Seattle College, brings a wealth of experience from her decades in child psychotherapy, parent consultation, and education. With her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Michigan, Sally has spent over 20 years as a parent educator, offering practical insights into raising empathetic, justice-minded children through her professional expertise and personal experience as a mother of two.
Sarah Rose Olson, M.Ed., a Seattle-based wellness teacher, sexuality educator, and curriculum developer, joined the conversation. Sarah is deeply committed to empowering young people by building skills in consent, self-advocacy, and healthy relationships. Her trauma-informed approach tackles the shame and stigma often associated with sexuality and identity, helping adolescents to make informed, confident decisions about themselves and the change they hope to inspire in the world.
Sally and Sarah bring unique perspectives and actionable ideas for fostering feminist values at home and in the community. From teaching media literacy to encouraging critical thinking, they help us explore ways to inspire the next generation to advocate for equity and respect. Tune in to discover how small, everyday actions can have a powerful impact on building a more inclusive and just future.