TY - ADVS AU - Cohen,Richard AU - Brummel,Bill AU - Sharp,Geoffrey AU - Lynch,Jane AU - Nabozny,Jamie AU - Dunlap,Jamie AU - Rhode,John AU - Newfield,Jason AU - Wolfmeyer,Dan ED - Bill Brummel Productions (Firm) ED - Teaching Tolerance (Project) ED - Southern Poverty Law Center. TI - Bullied PY - 2010/// CY - Montgomery, AL PB - Southern Poverty Law Center KW - Nabozny, Jamie KW - Bullying in schools KW - United States KW - Prevention KW - Gay youth KW - Violence against KW - Gay students KW - Civil rights N1 - Running time incorrectly listed as 38 minutes on disc label; Part 1: Using Bullied In the classroom -- Guidelines for viewing and discussion -- Preparing to see Bullied -- Starting points -- Your school survey -- After viewing -- Part 2: Using Bullied in your school and district -- Common questions about Bullied -- Using Bullied in staff development -- Assess your school climate -- Resources -- Nabozny case; Directors of photography, John Rhode, Jason Newfield ; editor, Dan Wolfmeyer ; composer, Jamie Dunlap ; associate producer, Jamie Hebert; Narrated by Jane Lynch; commentators, Jamie Nabozny, Carol Rosin, Nina Buxbaum, David Buckel, Liz Woodworth, T.C. Largaespada, Dennis Christian, Joni Thome, Corey Nabozny, Travis Nabozny, William Davis, Jessey Gilbertson, Lynn Garder-Kleinke N2 - This film tells the story of Jamie Nabozny, a gay student who endured relentless bullying in both middle and high school despite seeking help from school administrators. Jamie fought back, not with his fists but in a courtroom. His historic federal case established that gay and lesbian students have a constitutional right to be free from harassment and bullying. Why is a film on anti-gay bullying necessary? Lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) are still subject to physical and verbal harassment or isolation, educators are wary of raising issues relating to sexual orientation or gender identity because the subject is seen as politically or religiously charged. Until school personnel understand that, unless all students feel safe, the school is not providing the best environment in which to learn, they risk sending the message that some bullying is acceptable UR - http://www.tolerance.org/bullied UR - http://www.tolerance.org/sites/default/files/kits/Bullied_booklet_FINAL_2.pdf ER -