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Tag Archives: Cyberbullying
Study finds that Cyberbullying of Asian American Youth increased during Pandemic
Generating a result that should surprise no one, a study concludes that while all youths (teens 13-17) experienced increased cyberbullying compared to before the pandemic, Asian American youths endured were increasingly targeted because of their race after the pandemic started. … Continue reading →
Posted in Current Events, Discrimination
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Tagged #StopAsianHate, coronavirus, COVID-19, Cyberbullying
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12 Year old New York Filipina Cites Cyberbulling in her Suicide Note
12 Year old Filipina American Gabrielle Molina committed suicide last month, citing cyberbullying in her suicide note. She joins Audrie Potts and other teens and adolescents around the world for whom cyberbullying was a factor in their deaths. One doesn’t … Continue reading →
Posted in Family, Health, Lifestyles, Local, New York, Technology
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Tagged Cyberbullying, Gabrielle Molina, suicide, teen suicide
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South Korea World Cup Coach Quits Over CyberBullying
I’ll be one of the first to generalize about my people: Koreans love drama whether it’s on tv or in real life. Of course, the drama of the 2010 FIFA World Cup was compelling: all the Asian countries made a … Continue reading →