zondag 21 februari 2016

Giving young people a chance to grow up without online shame

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Not long ago Jane Clementi was simply a mom of three sons, a part-time nurse and an active member of her Ridgewood, New Jersey, church.

On Sept. 22, 2010, the life she knew and loved broke apart.

Just before 9 p.m., her 18-year-old son Tyler Clementi went to the George Washington Bridge, a 4,700-foot span of steel and concrete connecting New York City and New Jersey, and updated his Facebook status: “Jumping off the gw bridge sorry.”


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Thousands of young people die by suicide each year, but Tyler’s story became one of the few to capture the world’s attention Read more…

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