Bully Suicide Project

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BullyDr Board Member

Rating: 5

11/28/2017

The Bully Suicide Project has reorganized and has added a new initiative. As a Marine Corps Veteran, Dr. Newsome's illness was more serious than anyone realized. She returned to the VA hospital 3 times and on the 3rd time after an ill advised stress test coded black (died ). After being revised and now rehabbed, she found another pressing issue that needs BSP attention. As a female Marine Corps Veteran, she learned of the bullying, abuse and high suicide rate of Women Veterans. She has now added that initiative to the work of the Bully Suicide Project!

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General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

09/20/2016

The Bully Suicide Project has been inactive for a few months after the illness of the Founder and Director. But that is about to change. Dr. Audrey Newsome has recovered and is partnering with a movie company and director from Los Angeles to bring a powerful anti-bullying movie that's currently taking the film festival circuit by storm and to Dallas and other chosen cities. Dallas is part of the national tour and the Bully Suicide Project has been invited to be the non-profit partner in the Dallas area to help spread the message of the film through your various social media.
The national tour of the film wil bring more awareness to the subject of bullying. The Director, K Rocco Shields, the writer David Tillman, along with invited guests will be traveling around the country to do exclusive Sneak Peek screenings before the film's digital release on Thanksgiving Day. After each screening there will be a Q&A with the audience to further promote open dialogue around this very important topic.

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