Workshop explores how to confront, and end, bullying
More than 30 years ago Claudio Cerullo, Ph.D., was a teenager trying to get through school in a Lehigh Valley school district. His Italian roots and modest upbringing made him a target of bullies among his fellow classmates and teachers.
“Sometimes you feel like the pain and the scars never heal, even though you get older,” says Cerullo in a brief video showing him walking the streets of Easton where bullies once pelted him with rocks, breaking his nose. “But these avenues that you walk around in any neighborhood in the United States always remind you there is never healing the scars of being a victim.”