BCIT brings anti-bullying message to Burnaby North

 

 
 
 
 
Broadcast journalism students from BCIT were at Burnaby North Secondary April 18, to showcase a video with an anti-bullying message. The video, created with help from the high school students, was part an anti-bullying campaign called Stand Up Speak Out. Jim Mandelin (seen here, at left) was also there as a guest speaker to talk about the effects of bullying.
 

Broadcast journalism students from BCIT were at Burnaby North Secondary April 18, to showcase a video with an anti-bullying message. The video, created with help from the high school students, was part an anti-bullying campaign called Stand Up Speak Out. Jim Mandelin (seen here, at left) was also there as a guest speaker to talk about the effects of bullying.

Photograph by: Larry Wright , BURNABY NOW

Broadcast journalism students from BCIT were at Burnaby North Secondary April 18, to showcase a video they created with an anti-bullying message.

The video, made with help from Burnaby North students, was part an anti-bullying campaign called Stand Up Speak Out. Jim Mandelin was also there on April 18 as a guest speaker to talk about the effects of bullying.

To see the video on YouTube, go to http://bit.ly/BCITStandUpSpeakOut.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Broadcast journalism students from BCIT were at Burnaby North Secondary April 18, to showcase a video with an anti-bullying message. The video, created with help from the high school students, was part an anti-bullying campaign called Stand Up Speak Out. Jim Mandelin (seen here, at left) was also there as a guest speaker to talk about the effects of bullying.
 

Broadcast journalism students from BCIT were at Burnaby North Secondary April 18, to showcase a video with an anti-bullying message. The video, created with help from the high school students, was part an anti-bullying campaign called Stand Up Speak Out. Jim Mandelin (seen here, at left) was also there as a guest speaker to talk about the effects of bullying.

Photograph by: Larry Wright , BURNABY NOW

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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