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Bullying: Replies, Rebuttals, Confessions, and Catharsis
Paperback / softback
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Description
'An important resource that also lays a foundation for social change.' - Edna Acosta-Belen, distinguished professor, University at Albany, SUNY Physical, emotional, verbal, and now cyber bullying are an increasing problem in our nation's schools and within our children's social networks. How can we understand it? Community leaders and activists Gomez and Arroyo worked with children, teenagers, and parents- both the victims and the bullies - o put together this searing anthology of original essays, poetry, plays, and commentary on how bullying has affected their lives. This anthology captures a wide spectrum of stories in diverse genres, from people of all ages and walks of life. This volume was created out of a sense of urgency to provide venue for those who too often remain unheard, or whose stories are relegated to the sidelines as the work of 'experts' takes precedence. In Bullying, you will not find the words of the bullying 'experts' you will find the experiences of those who have lived it.
Author Biography
Maria Luisa Arroyo teaches writing in the Women as Empowered Leaders and Learners (WELL) program at Bay Path University. Her book publications include her full-length poetry collection, Gathering Words: Recogiendo Palabras; her chapbooks Flight and Destierro Means More than Exile; and Just Imagine in Springfield: A Poetry Handbook for Middle School Students. Magdalena Gomez is an American playwright, poet, author, educator, social activist, motivational speaker, and performer. She currently lives in Springfield, Massachusetts where she is the artistic director of Teatro V!da, the first Latin@ theatre in Springfield.
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