Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Anti-bullying ads on TV, online will urge parents not to let kids be bystanders

The Washington Post (Washington D.C.) August 6, 2012

"Parents are urged to teach their kids to speak up if they witness school bullying in new ads that target an issue that top Obama administration officials vow to make a national priority.
A long-term campaign featuring television, print and web ads was unveiled Monday and will start running in October. The campaign is a joint effort by the Ad Council, a nonprofit that distributes public service announcements, and the Free to Be Foundation, a group that includes entertainers Marlo Thomas, Alan Alda and Mel Brooks." Read More

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