“The Flash” Star Jesse L. Martin
the United Nations Association
and Entertainment Weekly Senior Writer Anthony Breznican
Join Pop Culture Anti-Bullying Coalition Panel at WonderCon
Heroism IRL Panel Back by Popular Demand
Jesse L. Martin of The Flash and Law & Order and the United Nations Association San Diego President Bettina Hausmann join the panel, along with celebs & experts Anthony Breznican (Senior Writer: Entertainment Weekly; Author: Brutal Youth), Deric Hughes (Supervising Producer, Beauty and the Beast), Dr. Andrea Letamendi (The Arkham Sessions), Jenna Busch (Founder, Legion of Leia), and Coalition Founder Chase Masterson (The Flash, Star Trek: DS9).
Topics
of discussion will include geek, cyber, and LGBT-bullying, becoming a
hero IRL, and analyzing how media affects our attitudes toward bullying
and aggression. There will be a Q&A.
End Bullying: Becoming a Superhero IRL
Sunday, 4/5/15 • 10:30 am
Room 208
The unprecedented Coalition, which is all-volunteer and self-funded, was formed in 2013 by Chase Masterson and author Carrie Goldman (Harper Collins’ Bullied: What Every Parent, Teacher, and Kid Needs to Know About Ending the Cycle of Fear).
“We
love superheroes -- why not be one?” asks Masterson, who has mentored
bullied kids coming out of gangs at Homeboy Industries since 2008.
“We’re not just here to make a stand against bullying. Everybody knows
that needs to stop. We’re creating a safe, go-to place where teens, kids
and adults can find strategies, support, healing and answers.”
President
Hausmann concluded, “It is a human right to live lives free of hate,
violence, and ignorance -- the three legs of the bullying stool. The
United Nations as a global body enacted in local contexts supports
efforts not only regarding anti-bullying, but pro- openness,
pro-understanding, and pro-empathy. It takes dedicated individuals like
Chase Masterson and Carrie Goldman, who tirelessly volunteer to promote
this important cause, to unite us to stand up against bullying and
discrimination. We, the UNA-USA San Diego are proud to support their
invaluable works with and through the Pop Culture Anti-Bullying
Coalition.”
“We’re
standing for nothing less than a cultural revolution,” added Masterson.
“In approaching this crucial issue through pop culture, we stand to
make paradigm shifts in society through the hearts, minds and actions of
young people, toward creating a culture of inclusivity, without
identity-based bullying, racism, misogyny, homophobia or other forms of
hate.”
“In
our digitalized, media-driven society, pop culture has a constant
influence on the way that both children and adults interpret the world.
When kids see celebrities take action against bullying, it resonates
strongly and sends the message that cruelty is not acceptable,” says
Goldman.
Coalition Partners include the United Nations Association, the Anti-Defamation League, Cartoon Network’s Stop Bullying: Speak Up, CW Seed’s Husbands and several national non-profits with initiatives to end bullying, including GLSEN, International Bullying Prevention Association, Girl Scouts of America, Brave Girls Alliance and the NoH8 Campaign.
WonderCon,
one of the undisputed epi-centers of the pop culture universe, draws
over 60,000 fans to the Anaheim Convention Center. Pop Culture Anti-
Bullying Coalition breaks unprecedented ground in bringing this crucial
issue to the heart of the Con’s entertainment-driven conversations.
"Nothing short of a Justice League."
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