Polly Staffle Rating: (4 out of 4 stars)
“Your misery and hate will kill us all!” - My Chemical Romance
“Everyone is always making fun of me because of how I look… well I will get you back.” - Eric Harris
The world is filled with too much hate. You can chose to deny that, pretend it doesn’t involve you or anyone you know and look the other way as society destroys itself. Or you can accept it and do your part to change it. Sure, that might be a bit reminiscent of a Michael Jackson song, but as filmmaker Erahm Christopher asks, ...
Film Threat
by Felix Vasquez Jr.
Rating: (3.5 out of 4 stars)
What can we do to stop school bullying?
How can we stop it?
Well, that’s impossible to answer, folks. Everyone has answers, yet no one
has solutions. In many ways “Teen Truth” is a waste of time for that simple
fact. It sets up more dilemmas than it does answers. Bullies are everywhere,
even out of school, and they are just a part of life.
How can we ease the pain? That’s the actual question.
We can ease the pain and prevent horrible events by listening to the victims,
noticing signs of distress, and ultimately not punishing them when ...
Erahm Christopher stood in front of 120 Grade 7 and 8 students at Selwyn House School in Westmount yesterday morning and asked a direct question. "How many of you have been punched, shoved, threatened, humiliated or otherwise bullied?" Stand up if you have, he said. One by one, the students did - each and every one of them. Christopher, an award-winning Montreal filmmaker, was making an anti-bullying multimedia presentation to the combined Selwyn House middle school.
He has brought his show to 10,000 schoolkids, but yesterday was the first time, he said, every student in the room had stood up ...
Throughout the past decade, school violence has surfaced in rural high schools of the Midwest, the affluent suburbs of the South and urban centers on the coasts. Six major school massacres have taken the lives of 36 and left more than 50 wounded.
Students at Duncan-Russell High School were asked Wednesday if they consider violence among Tracy teens an issue.
“I think a shooting could happen here,” 17-year-old senior Brittney Bibbs said. “There’s bullying everywhere you go.”
The discussion took place among about 40 students after a showing of “Teen Truth,” a documentary taped by 15 diverse high school students that gives viewers ...
Bullying in high school is nothing new, but a Linden High School alumni and filmmaker has compiled teens' views of the problem into a film designed to educate them about the affects of bullying on fellow students and their community.
Erahm Christopher's film "Teen Truth" endeavors to inform teens about the four steps they can take to stifle bullying as well as the depression and anger that often follows such acts. The steps are: see the big picture, look at the issue, identify the problem and use problem solving strategies.
Christopher recently showed the film, which includes material from more than 80 ...