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  2. Category:Anti-bullying campaigns - Wikipedia

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    International Stand Up to Bullying Day; ... School bullying; Society Against Violence in Education; Spread the Word; Stop Bullying: Speak Up; T. Think Before You ...

  3. Artists Against Bullying - Wikipedia

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    Artists Against Bullying (often styled as "Artists Against") was an agglomeration of seven Canadian musicians who united in 2012 to re-record the song "True Colors ...

  4. Louise Burfitt-Dons - Wikipedia

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    Since setting up Act Against Bullying, Burfitt-Dons has been outspoken on the ill-effects of tribalism in society as a speaker and writer. She has advocated that tribalism is on the increase and has been taking effect in all forms of modern society leading to social unrest.

  5. Kiefer Sutherland Addresses 'Stand by Me' Bullying Claims ...

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    Kiefer Sutherland is setting the record straight on bullying claims on the Stand by Me set. During Thursday's episode of The Talk, the 57-year-old actor was asked by co-host Natalie Morales to ...

  6. SuEllen Fried - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Fried founded BullySafeUSA, which has enabled her to work with more than 90,000 students, educators, councilors, administrators and parents in 36 states [10] Additionally, she and her organization are working to help reduce cyber-bullying on social networking sites and web pages.

  7. Andrea Adams - Wikipedia

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    The Nottingham-born Adams was the first person to publicize the significance of workplace bullying, which she campaigned against after her 1980s radio program An Abuse of Power which resulted in a flood of mail from the British public. It is believed that she coined the expression "workplace bullying" in 1988.

  8. Gary Namie - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Namie and Yamada founded the U.S. Academy of Workplace Bullying, Mobbing and Abuse to “focus on the unique challenges posed by American employee relations, mental health, and legal systems.” [13]

  9. GRIN Campaign - Wikipedia

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    GRIN Campaign was initiated in response to a rash of widely publicized bullying-related suicides of juvenile, particularly, LGBTQ youth, including that of Tyler Clementi. [2] [10] It was established as a UK and US alternative to other, older LGBT civil rights advocacy organizations, which did not place as much emphasis on education, and focused only on the United States. [6]