What if I told you that World Wrestling Entertainment had partnered with the National Education Association to do an anti-bullying campaign? Would you think it was a bad joke? It’s no joke, reports the Huffington Post. The WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment, recently announced the “Be A Star” bullying prevention program in partnership with the National Education Association’s (NEA) Health Information Network (HIN) and the Creative Coalition; an association of well-respected advocacy organizations who focus on youth, racism, homophobia, education, and violence prevention…
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