
March 31 at 7 p.m.
Free and open to the public
Greenway Rise Campus
2132 Ivy Road
Grisham Hall
Talk to Your Boys
An evening with Christopher Pepper, award-winning health educator, speaker, and writer, and bestselling author.
Parents of boys, do you struggle with talking to your tweens and teens in today's high-tech world of gaming and social media? Join us for a TED-style talk with Christopher Pepper on how parents can break through the digital noise and remain engaged in their sons' lives as they move into young adulthood.
Drawing on his experience leading health groups and his widely-celebrated curriculum used around the world, Pepper will share practical strategies and actionable scripts, providing parents with the confidence to tackle the big topics with clarity and warmth.
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Christopher Pepper is an award-winning health educator in the San Francisco Unified School District, where he has taught thousands of students about topics like sleep, mental health, and sexuality. He also helps coordinate the district's Young Men's Health Project, which brings middle and high school boys together to talk about relationships, emotions, and healthy masculinity. His work has been featured in the New York Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, USA Today, Edutopia, and on National Public Radio.
About the Booth Family Inspiration Speaks Series

St. Anne's-Belfield School hosts innovators and visionaries from around the world as part of our Booth Family Inspiration Speaks series. Funded by a generous endowment in honor of the Booth Family, including former chair of the Board of Trustees Rich Booth, Roxanne Booth, and alumni J.T. '11, Morgan '15, and Kellie '18, each year, Inspiration Speaks speakers seek to challenge, inspire, and encourage discourse on a variety of topics. The events are open to the public and all are encouraged to attend.
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