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March 18, 2014
Natalie Jacobs
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Inspirational video: bullied kid is a phenomenal dancer

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We frequently discuss stories, court cases, etc. about various aspects of bullying and cyberbullying. Unfortunately, many of these stories are often sad and sometimes tragic which is why it’s so important to highlight the positive things going on in the fight against bullying.

The following video shows the incredible talent of a young kid who does not have much positive in his life between problems at home with parents fighting and being bullied at school. However, he finds an outlet for his sadness, anger and frustration. And this outlet just so happens to showcase his incredible talent. With a Piece of Chalk is well worth watching.

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The Author Natalie Jacobs

Natalie is the co-author of 'Every Vote Matters: the Power of Your Voice, from Student Elections to the Supreme Court' (Free Spirit Publishing), which she wrote with her father Judge Tom. Prior to joining the AsktheJudge.info team, Natalie worked as a criminal defense attorney. She is passionate about helping youth find their voice and becoming engaged members of their community. She also volunteers for a case involving climate change litigation.

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