Posts tagged Bullying
Standing Up to Bullies with Devin Moore

When Devin Moore was a 14-year-old student, three classmates posted horrifically racist images of his likeness on social meda. Devin was stunned, angry, and feared for his safety. Fortunately, Devin has a loving family that helped him through that situation. Five years later, Devin just finished his first year of college and has been spending his free time helping young victims of bullying.

In this interview, Devin shares his experience as a victim of bullying and how he worked to overcome the trauma from that situation, he discusses the negative outcomes of bullying with an emphasis on cyberbullying, and he provides advice for bullying victims and parents of victims about where they can go to get help.

Devin is the founder of Race to Speak Up, an anti-bullying organization, where he educates youth about bullying prevention and empowers them to stand up for each other. Devin is the author of Devin Speaks Up!, a children’s anti-bullying book that stresses the importance of being okay with being different and speaking up to someone you trust about being bullied. As the host of Humanity Rising’s podcast Race To Speak Up, Devin interviews activists, business leaders, and entrepreneurs about how they create positive changes in their communities. 

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Raising Resilient Children with Dr. Ann Masten

Dr. Ann Masten is a professor at the University of Minnesota who has been studying resilience in children and families facing adversity for more than 40 years.

In this interview, Dr. Masten shares the factors that contribute to positive development of children, how the pandemic put children at risk during the lockdown and in the months since, and what children who live through stressful circumstances can gain by enduring those hardships. Dr. Masten addresses the downside of “helicopter” or “snowplow” parents who are overly protective and remove obstacles in the way of their children. She also discusses how bullying, social media use, and climate change are challenging young people in ways that previous generations never experienced.

Dr. Ann Masten is a Regents Professor, Irving B. Harris Professor of Child Development and Distinguished McKnight University Professor at the Institute of Child Development in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota. She studies competence, risk, and resilience in development, with a focus on the processes leading to positive adaptation and outcomes in children and families whose lives are threatened by adversity. The goal of her work is to inform science, practice, and policy seeking to understand and promote human adaptation and resilience. She is the author or co-author of many articles on the subjects of childhood resilience, development, and motivation. She is also the author of the 2014 book “Ordinary Magic: Resilience in Development.”

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