Bullying tops White House agenda

First time ever, White House hosts Bullying Summit

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Posted: 03/10/2011

WASHINGTON, D.C. - A new tradition at the White House. On Thursday, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama hosted the first-ever White House Conference on Bullying Prevention.

The conference included discussions about the growing problem of bulling, its effects on young people and how it can be prevented.

As a part of the conference, the president and first lady also held a Facebook video chat about internet safety.

 

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