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Lagattolla: Momentum builds in anti-bullying effort

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Best-selling author Jodee Blanco addresses students at Geneva High School about the severity of bullying during a 2010 assembly at the school. (Kane County Chronicle file photo)

Jodee Blanco took notice of the buzz created this year by the release of the “Bully” movie. She notes how interest is increasing on the subject and how a spotlight seems to be shining on the issue.

Blanco, a suburban-based author of two books on bullying, said she thinks the attention is wonderful, especially if it is sincere. She just wonders where everyone was when she was writing her first book, “Please Stop Laughing At Me.”

“I think it’s great that everybody is jumping on the bandwagon,” Blanco said. “I was building the wheels and assembling the bandwagon 13 years ago.”

Blanco’s schedule remains full, traveling the world to give presentations based on her books. But while she might have been one of the few who raised her voice years ago, that is changing now.

We’d like to invite you to be part of the conversation, as well. From 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Kaneland High School’s auditorium, we will partner with the school district for a forum on the subject. We’ve invited panelists who are knowledgeable on the subject, including rock star Stella Katsoudas; Kaneland graduate Kyle Clausen; advice columnist Dr. Robert Wallace; Kane County Sheriff Pat Perez; Andrea Monroe, associate director at the DeKalb County Youth Service Bureau; and Kaneland administrator Erika Schlichter.

Katsoudas’ voice has been loud and clear in the effort. The lead singer for the group Sister Soleil has recorded two anti-bullying anthems, “Even at a Whisper, Your Voice is Power” and “Stand for the Silent,” songs she recorded in Geneva. Katsoudas speaks about how she was bullied in school to the point where she was going to attempt suicide by jumping out a window at her school before a janitor stopped her.

“I lived this life, and I made it through,” Katsoudas said. “A lot of kids are not making it out alive, and I wanted to dedicate myself to stopping this.”

Clausen, who was bullied, works with others who are in a similar situation. And Wallace has written about the subject in his columns. Meanwhile, Perez works to spread an anti-bullying message, and Schlichter helped write Kaneland’s handbook entry that covers bullying.

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