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. >> i know karama has been providing support. if we are looking at what's working, it seems like, and we have a room full of lawyers and the courts aren't working ironically. we have an advocacy letter that goes out and being responsive to the needs of students who are bullied. what about training, workshops, be working with students, identifying some of the ways that we can actually, i don't know, changing behaviors and providing supports. >> so i think that one of the things that is really important is having kind of these know your rights type workshops and training really for parents. and some for children. it's interesting. i did one with children and parents together for karama at a local mosque. it was really interesting. because i think the parents were horrified by what their children were sharing in this kind of a forum. so there's a couple of layers of problems here. one layer is that i think that there's not a lot of communication happening between parents and children particularly about cyber bullying. they want to t
. >> i know karama has been providing support. if we are looking at what's working, it seems like, and we have a room full of lawyers and the courts aren't working ironically. we have an advocacy letter that goes out and being responsive to the needs of students who are bullied. what about training, workshops, be working with students, identifying some of the ways that we can actually, i don't know, changing behaviors and providing supports. >> so i think that one of the things that...
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i know karama had been providing support for students. if we're looking at what's working, it seems like we have a room for of lawyers and the courts aren't working ironically. we have an advocacy letter that goes out. we are getting some response to the needs of students who are bullied. what about training, workshops, be working with students, identifying some of the ways that we can actually, i don't know, changing behaviors and providing supports. >> so i think that one of the things that is really important is having kind of these know your rights type workshops and training really for parents. and some for children. it's interesting. i did one with children and parents together for karama at a local mosque. and it was really interesting. because i think the parents were horrified because i think -- there's a couple of lawyers of problems here. one layer is that i think that there's not a lot of communication happening between parents and children about particularly about cyberbullying. i think a lot of parents are not aware of all o
i know karama had been providing support for students. if we're looking at what's working, it seems like we have a room for of lawyers and the courts aren't working ironically. we have an advocacy letter that goes out. we are getting some response to the needs of students who are bullied. what about training, workshops, be working with students, identifying some of the ways that we can actually, i don't know, changing behaviors and providing supports. >> so i think that one of the things...
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i am executive director of a nonprofit karama in d.c. we get calls from mothers and fathers on a daily basis it seems how to deal with their young children being asked about very layer rowing issues, anti-muslim issues about what's happening overseas and a lot of different kinds of things. some is students came up to me afterwards. two young women came to me afterwards and said, you know, we're not much out as muslims in school. and i said okay. and i asked them to tell me more. they said, well, we don't have comfortable not only amongst their peers but from the administration, from teachers, from the principal. they didn't feel comfortable even owning their identity as muslim women. i'm not aware of all the social media platforms. but i was informed you can most to that one school. so only people at that school can post to that school. there had been troubling remarks about muslim, about women on this platform. that had made these two young women hide their identity publicly. they felt they needed to come, to use their terms, outthemsel
i am executive director of a nonprofit karama in d.c. we get calls from mothers and fathers on a daily basis it seems how to deal with their young children being asked about very layer rowing issues, anti-muslim issues about what's happening overseas and a lot of different kinds of things. some is students came up to me afterwards. two young women came to me afterwards and said, you know, we're not much out as muslims in school. and i said okay. and i asked them to tell me more. they said,...