Posted on March 18, 2014
When Spiderman/Peter Parker’s Uncle Ben paraphrased Voltaire saying, “With great power come great responsibility,” he probably wasn’t referring to smartphones in the hands of high school students. But, as technology continues to find its way into the hands of children and young people, addressing techno-bullying becomes increasingly harder.
Thus, I say ‘Kudos!’ to the folks at Yik Yak:
“The founders of an up-and-coming anonymous messaging app called Yik Yak, that began to take off among the middle school and high school crowd where it has been linked to both bullying and threats, have taken the unprecedented step of actually blocking younger users from accessing its application while on school grounds.”
But while this is a valuable step, it’s only a small step towards greater inclusion, and the undoing of the underlying culture of bullying that is the painful reality for so many young people.
Click here to read the full Yik Yak article, and click here to learn more about Adventure In Adventure Out’s You Belong, “a bold and transformative program that engages students and teachers in the creation of a physically and emotionally safe environment where courageous action is encouraged, and the true expression of each person is welcomed and celebrated.”
Posted on March 11, 2014
There is a lot of quality content being created and shared by the people at The Good Men Project, and this anti-bullying ad from France is just one example.
Recasting the bullied and the bullies as adults rather than children, it is quickly apparent just how traumatic bullying can be.
Go here to learn more about Adventure In, Adventure Out’s Look Again anti-bullying program.
You can also check out the original article by Joanna Schroeder here.
Posted on February 24, 2014
I couldn’t agree more with Jeremiah Anthony’s classmates: he is an inspiration.
Taking the simple idea of challenging bullying with compliments, he has affected his entire high school and created an environment of positivity that impacts students of all ages.
So many of us, including myself, have experienced bullying at some point in our lives. So, it’s heartwarming to know that, in addition to Adventure In, Adventure Out’s You Belong program, there are other individuals, organizations, and schools working to counteract the destructiveness of bullying.
To check out West Side Bros on Twitter go here, and visit our site to learn more about our You Belong anti-bullying program.
Posted on December 17, 2013
Below is a great article on the potential misses in the conversation between teens and adults around bullying, compassion and empathy! It is so important when we are working with our youth that we meet them at a place that they identify with. There is no meaning, interest or investment when we are not able to see ourselves in what is being presented. This is the key to compassion and empathy, the very things we hope to teach our youth when we confront bullying behaviors. Let’s be sure to practice the same empathy in our conversations with teenagers and see into their true experiences, rather than our own interpretation.
Category: Meaningful Media Tags: anti-bullying, bullying, compassion, empathy, teenagers, You Belong
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