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Presented at 2010 International Conference On Workplace Bullying & Harassment
Top 50 Blogs on Workplace Bullying
Featured on Virginia Public Radio
Chronicle of Higher Education
The Hook – Article
NY1 News
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Presented at 2010 International Conference On Workplace Bullying & Harassment
Top 50 Blogs on Workplace Bullying
Featured on Virginia Public Radio
Chronicle of Higher Education
The Hook – Article
NY1 News
More press…
Our 501(c)3 Fiscal Sponsor is Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Please donate so that I can continue to offer this website as an entry portal for victims, HR representatives, legislators, management, consultants and trainers, journalists and others involved in this issue. These videos provide validation allow today’s victims to see stories like their own and realize they are not alone. And offer uninitiated viewers an opportunity to bear witness to the devastating impact of this type of abuse as they get to know the actual people being victimized. Because I have decided to use the Internet as the platform for my documentary it has allowed me to develop outreach campaigns using social media and networking with other organizations in an effort to join forces with others to grow support for this issue.
Your tax-deductible donation allows me to continue to travel the country gathering stories that are provided as a powerful free online resource.
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This interactive Internet-initiative brings together three powerful websites to create a repository of information, videos, testimonials and resources to help inform journalists, educators, practitioners, legislators and victims/targets about the tragic impact of workplace bullying.
NoJobIsWorthThis.com houses Social Media tools to create an open and frank dialog on Facebook, Twitter. It also links site visitors to YouTube testimonials in our Virtual “Town Hall” where you can watch personal stories of abuse.
OurBullyPulpit.com features a transmedia documentary, What Really Killed Kevin Morrissey, that strips back the easy rhetoric to challenge viewers to reflect on how difficult workplace bullying is to define and how painful these conflicts are for all involved.
OurBullyPulpit.wikispaces.com is the most exciting part of this new initiative. This “Wiki” style section allows site visitors add and share resources that they find useful. As important, it includes a “take action” link so that ANYONE can join in and help to create a true movement dedicated to alliances and collaboration. Also included is a growing list of experts in North American involved in workplace bullying.
BullyinWorkplace.wordpress.com remains our blog section and will feature interviews and guest blogs with a variety of experts in this field in an effort to add new voices and alternatives to the public discussion about workplace bullying.
International Educational Coalition on Workplace Bullying Our global coalition has numerous supporters representing broad aspects of the global community working to stop workplace bullying and reached over 150 thousand hits in less than a year. The most popular countries represented are the U.S., Australia, Ireland, and the UK.
There Oughta Be A Law: A lively discussion group about issues related to proposed U.S. legislation. All are welcome.
Our Bully Pulpit : Contains publicity stills and discussion about our online documentary What Really Killed Kevin Morrissey? and will announce events and updates.
@NoJobIsWorth : Follow us for general information and calls to action.
@IECWBWorkBully ; Follow us for international information about workplace bullying.
OurBullyPulpit.com breaks down barriers to embrace and encourage new voices and alternative approaches in combatting the devastating impact of workplace bullying. The power of this initiative taps into today’s transmedia and new media interactive and participatory strategies highlighting a fresh dialog of ideas that create a virtual repository of credible and diverse information for journalists, practitioners, legislators, researchers and victim/targets. In today’s hotly polarized discourse it is more important than ever that advocates of this issue evolve and support the same ethical leadership and civil discourse, free of a monetary or proprietary agenda, that we demand of businesses. Site visitors are encouraged to add information and links to public domain “wiki” pages embedded in this site.