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Dyson Students’ “Pathways of Belonging” Initiative Partners With Local Human Rights Office
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Four Dyson seniors created “Pathways of Belonging,” an initiative that fosters discussion regarding immigration law and advocacy.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/greater-ithaca-activities-center/)
Four Dyson seniors created “Pathways of Belonging,” an initiative that fosters discussion regarding immigration law and advocacy.
According to The Sophie Fund’s website, a non-profit mental health advocacy group based in Tompkins County, in the 2016-2017 school year, almost one in five American high school students experience bullying at school — that is 22.3 percent of high school girls and 15.6 percent of high school boys. This number is one in three for LGBTQ+ students. Cyberbullying also occurred at a slightly lower percentage of 14.9 percent.
Members of the Ithaca community celebrated Saturday morning the unveiling of this mural, a “hidden treasure that we can all be so proud of,” said JoAnn Cornish.