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Being anti-woke has become a joke. They're out get Superman, Snow White, sandwiches, new banknotes, you name it ...
The National Education Association’s resolution to cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League has its roots in the war in Gaza.
In this piece, David Saks has, on behalf of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies, authored a reply to Kevin Bloom’s article in which the journalist reflects on the narrative that the council of ...
Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee says there is a “question that needs to be asked” of MI6 on whether officers ...
Following a scathing report that was released last week, the Government has announced a landmark Commission of Inquiry into ...
The 82-year-old leader of eastern Libya with his six sons and one daughter sold at face value - Captured by Chad in the ...
PEABODY — The city plans to roll out four new initiatives to address bullying at Peabody schools, starting with a three-part parent and caregiver workshop series set to begin next ...
Disney actress Hillary Duff made a public service announcement in 2008 that urged people not to say "that's so gay." The ad, which addressed bullying of LGBTQ+ youth, has become a cult classic.
We're bringing you a new Live Lesson during Anti-Bullying Week 2025. This curriculum-linked Live Lesson, aimed at pupils aged 7–11, is designed to inspire children to recognise their Power for ...
Each gift is accompanied by a lesson on acceptance and anti-bullying and a message of kindness inspired by Shyann, Glenn and Sandy Rosati’s daughter.
Motivated by a 10-year-old girl’s death in Roanoke County, Rocky Mount Mayor Holland Perdue is organizing a forum next month to seek solutions to the ongoing issue of bullying in schools.
An ad focused on combating bullying against LGBTQ youth from the late 2000s starring Hilary Duff has become a cult classic and shown cultural staying power.