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Defining what courage means
Bullying event at Beacon HS
published December 22, 2011
Kerry Kennedy, daughter of the late attorney general and former New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, asks students at Beacon HS in Manhattan to look within and define what courage means in their everyday lives at an event at the school on Dec. 6. New York State United Teachers President Dick Iannuzzi (left) was among the leaders of the discussion, part of the Speak Truth to Power curriculum developed through a partnership between NYSUT, the UFT’s state affiliate, and the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. For complete details on the event, see the January issue of NYSUT United, inserted in this newspaper.
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