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Links to Videos of White House Conference on Bullying Prevention, 3/10/11
ATA Leadership NOW provides these links to external content as a courtesy to fellow parents and educators, because no stakes are higher than every child's future. The President of the United States, the First Lady of the United States, the Department of Health and Human Services, and experts at the conference clearly take bullying prevention seriously, and so does ATA. The videos are lengthy but interesting and pertinent to this fundamental aspect of our society, which we have the power and duty to address through informed, proactive efforts in bullying prevention. See the new website, and contact a certified bullying prevention instructor or ATA Martial Arts Academy in your area.
President Obama & the First Lady at the White House Conference on Bullying Prevention
News article posted on The White House Blog by Jesse Lee on March 10, 2011 at 01:05 PM EDT | Link to story
President Obama & the First Lady Address Bullying
March 10, 2011 | 1:53 | Public Domain | Link to video
President Obama and the First Lady talk about bullying and the growing movement, led by young people, to make our communities places where young people can thrive. Their message comes ahead of the first-ever White House Conference on Bullying Prevention.
President Obama & the First Lady: Conference on Bullying Prevention
March 10, 2011 | 14:22 | Public Domain | Link to video
The President and First Lady Michelle Obama discuss how we can all work together to end bullying as an accepted practice and create a safer environment for our kids to grow up in.
Open for Questions: Bullying Prevention with iVillage & Secretary Sebelius
March 10, 2011 | 21:59 | Public Domain | Link to video
Kelly Wallace poses questions from the iVillage audience on bullying prevention to Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius.
Special Facebook Live Session: Bullying Prevention Conference
March 10, 2011 | 39:53 | Public Domain | Link to video
Domestic Policy Advisor Melody Barnes, Facebook Chief Security Officer Joe Sullivan, MTV Vice President for Public Affairs Jason Rzepka and Rosalind Wiseman take questions from the public via Facebook on bullying prevention.





