http://westmdesigns.blogspot.ie/2011/03/cyberbullying-poster-project.html
Example of Bullying exhibition: Artists Linda Regula and Paul Richmond launched an inspiring site called the “You Will Rise Project.” This site has over 200 posts dedicated to giving all of the victims of bullying a chance to reach out through art. This site has no deadlines concerning the artwork; this site will be accepting ongoing submissions.
This inspiring site invites all people of all ages and backgrounds to submit their work whenever they are ready. Paul and Linda were victims of bullying when they were young, so they can empathize with passion concerning the artwork.
Bullying is a huge issue in our country, even worldwide and the Richmond’s has opened their heart to reach those who are being bullied. Art is a beautiful way to vent, and to show how bullying is wrong. This is a great site for people to connect and help one another concerning this issue.
The artwork in this site is very passionate and when you take a look at the artwork you will see their pain, concern, purpose, and faith to make changes. So many people especially students battle day after day with this issue, and the solution is us. We have to come together to find a way to stop bullying, most parents probably don’t know their child is being bullied or being the bully.
Paul and Linda open the door for people to post their artwork so it may shine like the sun unto our nation. Feel free to visit this unique site and help find a way to stop bullying so another man; woman, boy, and girl won’t have to suffer anymore. In Norfolk VA, a school Psychologist Jaclyn Lemp researched bullying and spoke up to the school board concerning this matter. Because she spoke up schools had to submit an anti bullying curriculum. Visit this site to read more about this topic.
http://technorati.com/lifestyle/diy/article/anti-bullying-art-exhibition-online/
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