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Ashland Native Champions Anti-Bullying Efforts

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011   

ASHLAND, Wis. – Growing up gay in Ashland was not easy for Jamie Nabozny.

He says he was constantly bullied in middle school and high school in the mid-1990's. He ran away and later sued the school district, finally winning a landmark settlement on appeal. Now, he travels the nation, fighting schoolroom brutality.

On Monday, Nabozny appeared at a New York high school with the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's daughter Kerry, to introduce a new lesson on bullying to the school curriculum for New York state. Nabozny has been honored by the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights and is now part of lessons taught to thousands.

"It's a huge honor to be chosen for the Defender award, as well as to be used in a curriculum on bullying. This has become my life's passion. It's something that is obviously very personal to me."

Human rights activist Kerry Kennedy, president of the RFK Center, says the rarest form of courage - one most often faced by teen-agers - is standing up to one's own friends, family or colleagues over oppression.

"They are constantly in situations where their classmates are saying things - saying racist jokes or sexist jokes, which they don't feel comfortable with, but if they stand up to them, they might be ostracized. I think that's what's really so remarkable about this young man."

John Heffernan, director of the Speak Truth To Power organization, says the Defender award puts Nabozny in some distinguished company, adding that everyone has the tools and the capacity to become a human rights defender.

"You don't have to be a Vaclav Havel, you don't have to be an Ellie Weisel, you don't have to be a Desmond Tutu. You can be a Jamie Nabozny to create change in your own life, or in your community."

Progress has been made in building awareness of bullying in schools, Nabozny says, but suicides of tormented teen-agers continue.

"I hear from kids every day on Facebook telling me about what they're going through, still. It's almost 20 years later since I've been in school, and yet things have changed some places but not a lot in others."

The Speak Truth To Power curriculum, created with the help of New York's largest teachers’ union, already has been taught to hundreds of thousands of students in the United States and overseas.

More information is online at rfkcenter.org/sttp.


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