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Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus.
Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward.
Episode 126 with Dr. Jasmine Williams…
As much as I believe it should be promoted every day, we should all
know that October is National Bullying Prevention Month and
Global Diversity Awareness Month. Now more than ever,
our world could use some empathy and understanding.
Committee for Children has launched its third annual
Captain Compassion® campaign to teach kids how to use their
bystander power to put a stop to bullying.
After this summer’s protests over racial discrimination and police brutality, many families and educators are seeking resources to help teach kids the value of diverse, equitable, and inclusive communities. According to the United States Department of Education, although Black students make up 15% of student enrollment nationwide, 35% of Black students report being bullied or harassed on the basis of their race, more than any other racial group.
That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
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