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Community leaders unite against cyberbullying in powerful screening

September 24, 2024 | Northbrook, Cook County, Illinois


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Community leaders unite against cyberbullying in powerful screening
During a recent community meeting, Jennifer Saperstein, chair of the community commission, highlighted the pressing issue of cyberbullying following a film screening of \"The Upstanders.\" The event, held in collaboration with the North Republic Library and Cook County United Against Hate (CATCH), featured a panel discussion moderated by Commissioner Scott Britton, which included insights from mental health professionals and activists.

Saperstein emphasized the film's focus on the devastating effects of cyberbullying on youth, sharing a poignant story about David Malak, a teenager who tragically took his life in 2016 after enduring prolonged cyberbullying. His family established the David's Legacy Foundation to combat cyberbullying through education and legislation, leading to the enactment of David's Law in Texas, which empowers schools to address off-campus bullying that impacts students' learning.

The panel discussion provided a platform for diverse perspectives, including those of a therapist, an anti-bullying activist, and a high school student, all of whom underscored the importance of community involvement in combating bullying. Saperstein urged attendees to become \"upstanders\"—individuals who take action against bullying—by recognizing warning signs in their peers and modeling positive online behavior.

In addition to addressing cyberbullying, Saperstein announced the upcoming third annual cultural fair scheduled for February 23, 2024, at the local YMCA, furthering the community commission's commitment to fostering inclusivity and support within the community. The meeting concluded with a call for collective action to create a safer environment for all residents, particularly the youth.

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