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“Dennis provided a captivating presentation that allowed students to see the effects of bullying and the importance of being an ally. Thank you, Dennis!”
- John Braga, Ed.D., Principal of Everett High School
“Dennis did an amazing job keeping our members interested and engaged throughout the presentation. If you get the chance to have him speak to your students, you should jump at the opportunity.”
- Richard Ackroyd, Unit Director of Boys and Girls Club of Greater Billerica
“Dennis Wise presented to our 8th graders with messages about not being a bystander and not fanning the flames of bullying. Through his use of personal experiences and pop culture references, it is clear that he cares very deeply about decreasing bullying for our students.”
- Allison Hammer, Principal of Stony Brook Middle School
“Mr. Wise addresses the bullying issue facing our youth with sensitivity and insight. His professional presence and impactful delivery come through in a well-produced presentation. Should be seen in all schools.”
- Manya Hughes, Needham Council for Arts & Culture
“Dennis gave a great presentation on bullying. He provided real-life experiences in his PowerPoint presentation. He engaged with the attendees and was able to connect with the audience.”
- Kerry Remington, Rutland Public Library Director
“We thoroughly enjoyed Dennis Wise's presentation. He was very engaging, a great speaker, knowledgeable, and his presentation was truly eye-opening in many ways. All teens, educators and parents would benefit from participating in one of Dennis's programs; we would love to have him back in the future!”
- Holly Dix, Youth Services Librarian, North Adams Public Library
“After attending Dennis Wise’s presentation on anti-bullying at the Acushnet Library in May, I believe his work is greatly needed and should be offered in all school systems. His sincere effort to help youth understand bullying through the perspectives of victims, perpetrators, and bystanders comes through clearly. The presentation was effective, thoughtful, and accessible to all ages.”
- Bertha Petruski, youth educator
“It was a pleasure to have Dennis Wise present "Theft of Dignity" at our library. Dennis had great research, resources and examples to share and was able to meet our patrons where they were at. I recommend him to other libraries and schools who are trying to effectively address bullying.”
- Janet Forest, Dalton Public Library Director

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