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Can a School Suspend a Student for Writing an Email that was Never Sent?
On the morning of October 9, 2024, “N.M.,” a sophomore at Marana High School in Marana, Arizona, was sitting next to his mother, Karalee Merrill, complaining about a poor grade he had received on an English assignment. His mom suggested he email the teacher to inquire about how to improve his grade. N.M. opened his […]
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An AI Bot Chose Violence
Something happened recently in the field of AI that everyone should know about. An AI bot, with no human giving it a direct order in the moment, chose to retaliate against a real person. It researched him, dug up personal details about his life, and published a hit piece designed to damage his reputation. I […]
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New Research Shows Teen Sexting and Risk of Sextortion is Increasing
Sameer and I first collected data on teen sexting nearly a decade ago and found that 7-11% of 12-17-year-olds in the US had sent a sexually explicit image of themselves to someone else. About 15% had received such an image from someone else. Last year, we replicated this research and found that 24% of 13-17-year-olds […]
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When Sexting Goes Wrong: The Extent of Nonconsensual Sharing and Sextortion Among U.S. Teens
Purpose: Sexting, the sending or receiving of sexually explicit or sexually suggestive images or video, isa potentially risky behavior in which many youth participate. The purpose of this study was to examinethe extent of sexting, as well as related harms including nonconsensual sharing of content and sextortion,especially when sexting with those who are not current […]
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Black History Is Youth Protection

Racism, discrimination, and exclusion are all forms of bullying — and they have profound effects on young people’s mental health, especially on black youth. Each February, National Black History Month serves as both a celebration and a powerful reminder that Black history is American history, Black culture is American culture. The theme of Black History Month 2026 is “A Century of Black History Commemorations”
Courage Has No Age: The Story of Ruby Bridges

In 1960, six-year-old Ruby Bridges walked into an all-white elementary school in New Orleans, escorted by federal marshals, while crowds shouted threats and hatred. She walked anyway. Each February, National Black History Month serves as both a celebration and a powerful reminder that Black history is American history, Black culture is American culture. The theme of Black History Month 2026 is “A Century of Black History Commemorations”
How We Can Honor Black History Today

Honoring Black history is not confined to one month. It is a daily commitment to learning, listening, and leading with empathy. Each February, National Black History Month serves as both a celebration and a powerful reminder that Black history is American history, Black culture is American culture. The theme of Black History Month 2026 is “A Century of Black History Commemorations”
A Century of Black History Commemorations: Honoring the Past, Protecting the Future

Each February, National Black History Month serves as both a celebration and a powerful reminder that Black history is American history, Black culture is American culture. The theme of Black History Month 2026 is “A Century of Black History Commemorations”
The National Day of Racial Healing 2026

Created and hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in 2017, this special day is an opportunity to bring ALL people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action from the effects of racism to create a more just and unbiased world. Let’s Talk About It!
Bradyn’s Law: Wisconsin’s Effort to Combat a Rise in Youth Sextortion
Bradyn Bohn was a 15-year-old freshman in the DC Everest School District in central Wisconsin. He loved sports, music, and making people laugh. Like most teens, he spent a lot of time online. One night in early March of this year, he met someone on Facebook who was fun and cute. While the details are […]
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OpenAI’s Teen Safety Blueprint, and What AI Platforms Should Do Next
OpenAI, which has at least 800 million weekly users, recently released its Teen Safety Blueprint. It is intended to serve as a framework designed to protect young users from the potential harms of AI chatbots. In the months leading up to the announcement, the company has faced wrongful death lawsuits, investigations by state attorneys general, […]
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The Role of Hope in Bullying and Cyberbullying Prevention
Introduction: Research is clear that the cognitive-motivational internal asset of hope is significantly related to enhanced life satisfaction and psychological wellbeing. It has also shown promise in preventing participation in a variety of negative externalizing behaviors, especially antisociality, maladaptive coping, and various forms of aggression among young people. The current exploration evaluates the relationship between […]
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Cyberbullying Through the Lens of Trauma: An Empirical Examination of US Youth
AbstractBackground Scholars have argued that cyberbullying should be characterized as an Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) given its potential for traumatic impacts on youth development. Considering the current attention surrounding mental health and well-being among adolescents, it seems critical to empirically measure this relationship, and also determine if some types have a stronger negative influence.Methods Data […]
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Creating Safe Spaces for Our Youth: A GivingTuesday Campaign
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Support STOMP Out Bullying’s mission to create safe spaces for youth on GivingTuesday. Learn about our initiatives that provide Wellness rooms, Helpchat Crisis Line, and National Block It Out Day.
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Wear Blue: Join World Day of Bullying Prevention

Join us Oct 6 2025 for World Day of Bullying Prevention. Wear blue, raise awareness, and take a stand against bullying and cyberbullying.
#BlueUP Landmark Challenge: World Day of Bullying Prevention 2025

Be part of the #BlueUP Landmark Challenge. Landmarks across the US and Canada will shine blue to raise awareness and help end bullying and cyberbullying.
National Suicide Prevention Month 2025: Teen Support

Learn the warning signs, risk factors, and prevention strategies for teen suicide during National Suicide Prevention Month 2025. Hope and help are here.
2nd International Conference on Children’s Rights in Stellenbosch, South Africa
I am just back from a thought-provoking conference experience centered on AI and youth in South Africa. It was hosted at Stellenbosch University, in the Western Cape province about 30 miles east of Cape Town. The specific theme was “Artificial Intelligence, Online Safety and Children’s Rights in the Digital Environment” – areas I am very […]
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