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Being an Upstander

Bullying is something that everyone must deal with at some point in their life—whether it's at work, at school, through kids, family members, or someone else that you know. In this exclusive Webinar event, Jane Clementi, one of the country's leading anti-bullying advocates, shares her story and offers the latest research-based information on how you and the children in your life should handle any bullying situation that comes your way. Jane is the cofounder of the Tyler Clementi Foundation, an organization established in her son's memory. Tyler was an 18 year old college student who became the victim of a very public cyber bullying episode, which ultimately led him to take his own life. Now, Jane has made this cause her life's work—working with businesses, schools and groups around the country to put an end to bullying, both online and offline.

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