I teach a journalism class at NYU to high school students via Zoom.
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Two Sisters launch anti-bullying campaign Stop The B to raise awareness among people ANI | Updated: Dec 17, 2020 11:57 IST
New Delhi [India], December 17 (ANI/NewsVoir): Teasing, taunting, calling names, inappropriate sexual comments, threatening to cause harm, leaving someone out of purpose, embarrassing someone in public, hitting, kicking, pinching, spitting, pushing, making mean or rude hand gestures are a very common form of bullying most of us face every day. School and college students are more vulnerable to it.
Ethnic or colour based bullying is something which a lot of people studying in foreign nations have experienced at some point or the other. They either get accustomed to it or just run away from it. But unlike other Asians, two sisters - Vasundhara and Riddhi Oswal decided to fight back and they started a dynamic and unique campaign Stop the B .