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One Response to “Policy”

  1. Andrea – I see that you will be participating in a panel and BlogHer ‘11 in San Diego on Cyberbullying. I have recently launched an initiative called the Take The Pledge Campaign. It is about eradicating the online bullying of moms by moms. You can find information here:

    http://themompledge.com

    I am not an expert on bullying by any means. I just hate it. But I have been receiving messages asking for help from women who have heard about the movement. I am looking for guest posters on the community’s blog to help define for the group what bullying is – and isn’t. And, for those who are facing serious cyber stalking situations, what help is available? Are there resources?

    The guest post would appear here:

    http://themompledgeblog.com

    And I would promote via Twitter and FB. If you would be able/interested in writing a guest post, please let me know.

    Thank you so much!

    Elizabeth Flora Ross

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