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In this undated film image released by The Weinstein Company, Alex Libby is shown in the documentary film, "Bully." The Weinstein Co. said the rating for "Bully" has been lowered from R to PG-13. The company announced Thursday that an edited version of the documentary with a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America would be released April 13. (AP Photo/The Weinstein Company)
In this undated film image released by The Weinstein Company, Alex Libby is shown in the documentary film, "Bully." The Weinstein Co. said the rating for "Bully" has been lowered from R to PG-13. The company announced Thursday that an edited version of the documentary with a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America would be released April 13. (AP Photo/The Weinstein Company)
In this undated film image released by The Weinstein Company, Alex Libby is shown in the documentary film, "Bully."
Surprise resident Caleb Laieski, who dropped out of Willow Canyon High School because of bullying related to his sexual orientation, participated in last week’s White House Conference on Bullying Prevention, which included a teleconference with President Obama.
Surprise resident Caleb Laieski, who dropped out of Willow Canyon High School because of bullying related to his sexual orientation, participated in last week’s White House Conference on Bullying Prevention, which included a teleconference with President Obama.
Pat and Ray Wilkins of Surprise started a non-profit that combats bullying, and also wrote two books about bullying for children.
Pat and Ray Wilkins of Surprise started a non-profit that combats bullying, and also wrote two books about bullying for children.
Mesa’s Human Relations Advisory Board will host a “Bullying in America” event April 28, with speakers from the educational, legal and business community. The event will focus on the impact of bullying and how to prevent and respond to it in schools, the workplace and online.
John Baba describes what happened when his son was beaten by bully at school. He spoke in support of a bill by Rep. Kimberly Yee, R-Phoenix, that would require schools to develop procedures for addressing bullying and that would punish school employees who fail to file reports about incidents of bullying.
Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea paint pinky fingers orange and tie orange yarn on shoes for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign at Kyrene de la Colina. [David Jolkovski/AFN]
Reese Manross paints students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
From left, Isabella Kelly, Reese Manross, Hazel Cates and Ava Lawrence paint students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
Isabella Kelly paints students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
From left, Isabella Kelly, Hazel Cates and Ava Lawrence paint students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
Amelia Mitchels paints students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
Ava Lawrence paints students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
Hazel Cates ties a piece of orange yarn on students' shoes for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
Isabella Kelly, left, and Hazel Cates paint students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
Anthony "Buckets" Blakes of the Harlem Globetrotters walks down the hall with his daughter to the multi-purpose room at Kyrene del Milenio Elementary School on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012. Blakes is there to teach the third-, fourth- and fifth-graders the ABC's of Bullying Prevention.
Anthony "Buckets" Blakes of the Harlem Globetrotters does basketball tricks at Kyrene del Milenio Elementary School on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012. Blakes is there to teach the third-, fourth- and fifth-graders the ABC's of Bullying Prevention.
Anthony "Buckets" Blakes of the Harlem Globetrotters teaches the third-, fourth- and fifth-graders the ABC's of Bullying Prevention at Kyrene del Milenio Elementary School on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012.
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