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Talk To Me: Because Media Matters For Youth Outreach

September 9, 2011 by Amy Jussel 8 Comments

Sept. 9, 2011 “Text, poke, like, or chat...” What about TALK? I love how this Trevor "Talk To Me" 3-word anti-bullying campaign by The Trevor Project goes back into time to cut through the social media layers to get real with face time. The Talk to Me campaign for conversation succinctly sums the “Alone Together” dynamic that MIT sociologist Sherry Turkle mentions in her … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Growing up too soon, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth, Stereotypes & Diversity Tagged With: Advocates-for-youth, anti-bullying, anti-gay, bullycide, bullying, campaign for conversation, Chronic Healing, gay suicide, gender equality, Glee, Global Leaders for Justice, Global-Good, homophobia, homosexuality, human rights, IASP, IDAHO, incivility, International Day Against Homophobia, It Gets Better, Jeanne Endo, Kevin McHale, Lgbt, LGBT Youth Need Heroes, Lifeline, Matthew Shepard, National Suicide Prevention, National Suicide Prevention Week, outreach, peace and social justice, Pflag, reach and teach, reachout, ReachOut in the USA, Safe Talk Teens, sexuality, social bigotry, social justice, Start the conversation, Straight Against Hate, suicide prevention, Talk to Me, Talk To Me.org, teaching tolerance, The Laramie Project, The Trevor Project, transgender, Trevor Talk To Me, youth at risk
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