30 Seconds: AAPD's Campaign to Stop Bullying
End bullying in our schools.
Over 85 percent of students with disabilities have experienced some form of bullying.
Bullying is more than kids being kids—it can make school a hostile place and prevent students from receiving the education that is their civil right.
This silent epidemic must be stopped.
Students are the most powerful argument against bullying. That’s why we encourage you to view and share AAPD’s public service announcement, “30 seconds.”
The PSA features three real students sharing a simple message: people with disabilities are powerful, self-determined individuals—not victims.
What can you do?
- Use “30 Seconds” as a tool to start conversations about keeping schools safe and respectful places for all students regardless of disability. Share it with your family, friends, co-workers, schools, and congregations.
- Get informed about current legislation and initiatives aimed at ending bullying.
- Join the conversation.
AAPD thanks
for making “30 Seconds” possible by providing air time on Comcast affiliates in November and December.
Produced by Saving Daylight Productions (savingdaylight.net)
Director and Editor: Daniel Littlewood
Cinematographer and Editor: Ryan Murdock
Sound recordist: Maaike Holvast
Music by: Hsi-Chang Lin
Latest News
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AAPD Press Team | 09/03/2013
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