For the past few years, Americans
have become hyper-aware of the issue of school bullying, a cause celebre
among stars like Lady Gaga and relationship columnist Dan Savage. But
even with the prevalence of It Gets Better PSAs—not to mention copious
tragic tales of young children driven to suicide constantly in the
news—we might not feel the immediacy of how bullying actually feels in
the day-to-day. With the perspective of time, even those of us who were
brutally bullied as children might not remember the visceral pain of it
once we become adults.
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Friday, April 6, 2012
'Bully' Documentary Exposes the Criminal Negligence Threatening Kids' Lives
April 5, 2012
Illuminating and reminding us of that pain is what Bully does best. Directed by Amandla
documentarian Lee Hirsch, the film follows the lives of several
children being bullied in different American cities during the 2009
school year. All of them are incredibly sweet: READ MORE

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