It's not just a new emoji, it's a way for kids to stand up to online and social media bullies. The "I Am A Witness" campaign created the eye-emoji to give the 'silent majority' of kids a voice online. Sometimes it's hard for children to make a stand and speak out against bullying online, so with this campaign, "I Am A Witness" hopes that the emoji will give kids a tool to use
The small Wisconsin town of Shawano is launching a new anti-bullying initiative that is the first of it's kind in the United States. The Shawano Police Department is working together with the Shawano School District to hold parents accountable for their children's bullying...
When Philip Garber Jr.’s history teacher at New Jersey’s College of Morris told him not to ask questions during class because his stutter took up too much time, Garber was not content to simply sit in silence.