Young people often feel pressured to fit in. Inundated with media showing famous, good-looking guys and beautiful women in up-to-the-minute
Read MoreTaunting! Punching! Tripping! Name-calling! I provide several examples below of how Indigenous children continue to be discriminated against. It has
Read MoreI’m so encouraged to know that my memoir is still touching readers. This Facebook message is from someone in Alberta.
Read MoreIt has come to light that at a gymnastic event last year in Ireland, the only Black child in a
Read More“You stupid kid.” “Go away, I’m busy.” “Stop being such a baby.” “I’m sick of you.” ETC. ETC. Do you
Read MoreYoung children will be able to identify with this child and mother, who are showing what bullying looks like. They
Read MoreI’m always glad to hear from readers. Many take away something from Rag Dolls and Rage. I believe it is
Read MoreThis is a book that grew from a gesture of teen solidarity. If you are aware of a young person
Read MoreMy definition of hate crimes: a crime of abuse—verbal or physical—driven by intolerance and prejudice towards a person’s colour, ethnicity,
Read MoreI recently came across this poetic piece by Scott Alderson (link at bottom). I believe you will relate to this.
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