The Cherokee Nation addresses bullying through initiatives like the Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) and promotes cultural narratives via the award-winning series Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People. These efforts, along with the development of new media for language preservation, form part of their broader community engagement strategies. Learn more about their cultural programs on the OsiyoTV website. Being Bullied - Cherokee Nation Indian Child Welfare
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Family Units: Bullying often extends beyond the creator to include their parents or guardians, turning personal family bonds into public spectacles. Redefining Lifestyle and Entertainment
The "Spectacle" of Bullying: Some critics argue that modern digital entertainment has normalized a form of bullying where marginalized individuals are "propped up" for views, only to be ridiculed.
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