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Nicholas Huba

Asbury Park Press — Reporter
Bio: Asbury Park Press reporter covering Brick, Manchester and Lakehurst. Avid Nationals/Expos, Eagles, Manchester United, and Flyers fan. Instagram: NicholasHuba
Location: Jersey Shore
Is cyberspace making us rude?
bully was one thing, but a cyberbully can be so much worse. This was painfully demonstrated in the case of Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi, who committed suicide after his roommate used a webcam to watch

Felecia Wellington

Asbury Park Press — Social Media Director
Bio: Social media director for Gannett/NJ Press Media (@AsburyParkPress, @MyCentralJersey, @DailyRecord). Digital blogger & gadget #geek. Love to run, read, laugh.
Location: Central Jersey
Beats: Technology, Media
What happens online isn't staying there. Is cyberspace making us rude? t.co/LyvFKZthBs #tech
Is cyberspace making us rude?
bully was one thing, but a cyberbully can be so much worse. This was painfully demonstrated in the case of Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi, who committed suicide after his roommate used a webcam to watch

Lisa Fung

Executive Editor, TheWrap.com
Bio: Executive editor at @TheWrap. Founding editor of @culturemonster. Former arts & entertainment editor at Los Angeles Times. lisa.fung5@gmail.com
Nice piece by @robkendt on the wonderful @chris_shinn, whose 'Dying City' is *finally* having its West Coast premiere t.co/5sY3323WJi
Christopher Shinn's plays explore what victims do next
manipulative victim — the half-sympathetic, half-deplorable sort of person whose suffering is real but who uses it as rationale for bad behavior. Most recently, Shinn explored this type of character in the TylerClementi-inspired tale of college bullying, "Teddy Ferrara," at Chicago's Goodman Theatre. And in his 2007 play "Dying City," now getting a West Coast premiere at Rogue Machine Theatre (opening night is May

Colin Stewart

Orange County Register — Columnist
Bio: Blogger / advocate opposing 76 countries' laws that categorize LGBT people as criminals.
Location: OC, California, USA
21 in prison for being gay, 16 more awaiting trial t.co/vB7Ll0AP2E
21 in prison for being gay, 16 more awaiting trial
contracting HIV from their closeted gay or bisexual husband in countries where homosexuals are stigmatized. The lists do not include lesbians and gays, such as Tyler Clementi of Rutgers University in the United

Erik Larsen

Asbury Park Press — Reporter
Bio: Reporter for the Asbury Park Press in Ocean County.
Location: Toms River, NJ
Is cyberspace making us rude?
bully was one thing, but a cyberbully can be so much worse. This was painfully demonstrated in the case of Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi, who committed suicide after his roommate used a webcam to watch
RT @AsburyParkPress: Learning: Day of Silence in #Lakewood speaks volumes on bias #NJ: t.co/wyY1MPhjGv
Learning: Day of Silence in Lakewood speaks volumes on bias
painted their faces white to represent the suicides. Among the names was Tyler Clementi, the Rutgers University student who jumped from the George Washington Bridge to his death in 2010 after a student

Eddi Trevizo

Arizona Republic — Education Reporter
Bio: Reporter for The Arizona Republic covering education in Southwest Valley & Surprise. Talk to me! RTs and links are not endorsements.
Location: Glendale, AZ
RT @bullyepidemic: New Jersey's anti-bullying law raises questions about the line between offensive speech and harassment. t.co/dyqk
Under strict bullying law, kid who called classmate 'horse' and 'fat' goes to court
effect in 2011. Designed to combat the kind of ritualistic and pervasive abuse that led to the suicide of bullied Rutgers University freshman Tyler Clementi, the law raises questions about the line between

Andrew Beaujon

Poynter Online — Media Blogger
Bio: Media blogger at Poynter Institute. Guitar player in Talk It (http://on.fb.me/J3wtvE). I love FOIAs and false metal. abeaujon@poynter.org/703-594-1103
Location: Alexandria, VA
Mark Judge #dailycallerspoilers MT @DailyCaller: kid who called classmate 'horse' and 'fat ass' goes to court - t.co/dIOTBqvwU5
The Daily Caller
appeals. It’s an unintended result of the law, which took effect in 2011. Designed to combat the kind of ritualistic and pervasive abuse that led to the suicide of bullied Rutgers University freshman TylerClementi, the law raises questions about the line between offensive speech and harassment. Some of the other pending cases underscore this difficulty. One couple insists their daughter’s math teacher bullied

David Rider

Toronto Star — Urban Affairs Bureau Chief
Bio: Aging journo with the calves of a 15-year-old and a love of the absurd. Also, the Toronto Star's urban affairs bureau chief. RTs are not endorsements.
Location: Toronto
Beat: Canada
RT @vicptashnick: t.co/LJV3ln59ju fantastic piece giving fresh perspective on rehtaeh parsons and the frightening power of images @W
Rehtaeh Parsons and the frightening power of images
of him in bed with another man was circulating through the Twitter-verse, Rutgers student Tyler Clementi jumped to his death from the George Washington Bridge in 2010, but not before he posted a

Kevin Whitmer

New Jersey Star-Ledger — Editor
Bio: Editor at The Star-Ledger. Consumer and distributor of New Jersey news.
NJ's anti-bullying law has sparked new fights -- in court as accused students & parents fight to clear records. t.co/ao4ncOiV7l
Anti-bullying law sparks new fights as accused students appeal in court
publicized suicides across the nation, including the death of Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi. The law has been the subject of much discussion since. The Ridgewood case delved into one issue that has arisen
Parents & kids fighting NJ's anti-bullying law in court -- to clear their records. t.co/WhwSrPz0JU
Anti-bullying law sparks new fights as accused students appeal in court
publicized suicides across the nation, including the death of Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi. The law has been the subject of much discussion since. The Ridgewood case delved into one issue that has arisen

Susan King

LA Times — Entertainment Reporter
Bio: I am a staff writer@latimes. I write about films, TV, theater and DVDS, specializing in classic Hollywood. I also love animals
Location: Los Angeles
RT @culturemonster: Christopher Shinn's plays explore what victims do next t.co/WJkRSJ0pBN
Christopher Shinn's plays explore what victims do next
manipulative victim — the half-sympathetic, half-deplorable sort of person whose suffering is real but who uses it as rationale for bad behavior. Most recently, Shinn explored this type of character in the TylerClementi-inspired tale of college bullying, "Teddy Ferrara," at Chicago's Goodman Theatre. And in his 2007 play "Dying City," now getting a West Coast premiere at Rogue Machine Theatre (opening night is May
RT @AP: 13 Rutgers faculty members call for president's resignation in wake of coaching scandal: t.co/hKbdjJGTPS -CC
Faculty urges Rutgers president to resign
suspension for Rice last year after the school first learned of the video. The taunts were especially troubling at Rutgers, where freshman student Tyler Clementi killed himself in 2010 after his roommate used

Amanda Oglesby

Asbury Park Press — Reporter
Bio: Reporter with the @AsburyParkPress covering western Ocean County, particularly Jackson and Plumsted #NJ.
Location: Jackson, NJ
Learning: Day of Silence in Lakewood speaks volumes on bias t.co/16HLMdQTwQ via @AsburyParkPress @aleshaboydAPP
Learning: Day of Silence in Lakewood speaks volumes on bias
painted their faces white to represent the suicides. Among the names was Tyler Clementi, the Rutgers University student who jumped from the George Washington Bridge to his death in 2010 after a student

Alesha Boyd

Asbury Park Press — Reporter
Bio: @AsburyParkPress, @USAToday, http://t.co/KBbJKDC0qV newswriter. education. family. NJ. #1 journo TwitterIQ: http://t.co/TO5v3vQYH3. G+, FB me.
Location: Neptune, New Jersey
Beat: Education
Learning: Day of Silence in Lakewood speaks volumes on bias
painted their faces white to represent the suicides. Among the names was Tyler Clementi, the Rutgers University student who jumped from the George Washington Bridge to his death in 2010 after a student
Learning: Day of Silence in Lakewood speaks volumes on bias
painted their faces white to represent the suicides. Among the names was Tyler Clementi, the Rutgers University student who jumped from the George Washington Bridge to his death in 2010 after a student

Antonia Zerbisias

Toronto Star — Social Justice and Cultural Trends Columnist
Bio: Columnista, bloggerista, ecofeminista. Done it all. Print, TV, Radio, Twitter. I could Tweet all day if they let me.
Location: Montrealer living in Toronto
Beat: Canada
Rehtaeh Parsons and the frightening power of images | @TorontoStar t.co/pPpbkZ8TWc #socialmedia #rapeculture
Rehtaeh Parsons and the frightening power of images
of him in bed with another man was circulating through the Twitter-verse, Rutgers student Tyler Clementi jumped to his death from the George Washington Bridge in 2010, but not before he posted a
Criminalizing “revenge porn”
activists point to New Jersey’s criminal invasion of privacy statute, which was used successfully in the Tyler Clementi case, as a good blueprint. The law criminalizes the photographing or filming and

Jenna Portnoy

The Allentown Lehigh Valley Morning Call — Government Reporter
Bio: Star-Ledger reporter covering Gov. Chris Christie from Trenton and beyond.
Beat: Politics
RT @kevinwhitmer: ICYMI: Star-Ledger columnist @MarkDiIonno was a Pulitzer finalist, a vote for all street reporters & columnists. h ...
Star-Ledger columnist Mark Di Ionno named a Pulitzer finalist
a collection of columns on Hurricane Sandy, the death of Tyler Clementi and other New Jersey issues. The Pulitzer committee, which hands out journalism’s top prize, called Di Ionno’s writing "hard

Ryan Hutchins

New Jersey Star-Ledger — Government, Crime, Education, and Politics Reporter
Bio: New Jersey statehouse reporter with The Star-Ledger, covering government, politics and anything else the Garden State can throws at me.
Location: New Jersey
RT @kevinwhitmer: ICYMI: Star-Ledger columnist @MarkDiIonno was a Pulitzer finalist, a vote for all street reporters & columnists. h ...
Star-Ledger columnist Mark Di Ionno named a Pulitzer finalist
a collection of columns on Hurricane Sandy, the death of Tyler Clementi and other New Jersey issues. The Pulitzer committee, which hands out journalism’s top prize, called Di Ionno’s writing "hard

Jeff Gammage

Philadelphia Inquirer — City Reporter
Bio: Inquirer staff writer, adoptive dad, author China Ghosts.
Location: Philadelphia, Pa.
RT @ABC: Star College Student's Purse, Keys Found at George Washington Bridge t.co/dNrT4xL0l4
Missing New Jersey College Student's Purse Found at George Washington Bridge
acquaintances in order to gather information and offer counseling and support services during this stressful time. In 2010, Rutgers student Tyler Clementi jumped from the same bridge, committing suicide just

Larry Chiang

Bloomberg BusinessWeek — Blogger
Bio: Help me, help u be *legendary*
Location: University Avenue
RT @AsianFusionGirl: Dealing w/ #bullies, #haters & roaches. For every person who's been bullied & #parents w/ child going thru ...
Dealing with Bullies, Haters & Roaches
bullying from schoolmates to the suicide of gay Rutgers student Tyler Clementi after his roommate posted videos of him online, the list is endless.We live in a huge and not so huge world with so many

Todd Bates

Asbury Park Press — Environmental Reporter
Bio: #Environment & projects #reporter @AsburyParkPress, #EnviroGuy, http://t.co/XskTdAXgms, http://t.co/Bayjj7Y0MZ, #hockey player/Devils fan from #ROC #NY
Location: Neptune at the Jersey Shore
Beat: Environment
Learning: Day of Silence in Lakewood speaks volumes on bias
painted their faces white to represent the suicides. Among the names was Tyler Clementi, the Rutgers University student who jumped from the George Washington Bridge to his death in 2010 after a student
Faculty urges Rutgers president to resign
. If so, the incidents came soon after a campus tragedy brought about introspection and policy changes regarding how gay students are treated.In 2010, the university got widespread attention when TylerClementi, a freshman, killed himself after his roommate used a webcam to see him kissing another man. The roommate, Dharun Ravi, spent 20 days in jail last year after being convicted of bias intimidation

Cynthia Henry

Philadelphia Inquirer — New Jersey Editor
Bio: New Jersey Editor, Philadelphia Inquirer
RT @NJTVonline: #Rutgers students: media can leave now, thank you very much --> t.co/CNLqeGFBAb
Rutgers Students: Media Can Leave Now, Thank You Very Much
marathon, it was a unifying event. Everyone came together for one cause and our main goal was to show what Rutgers students really can do.” Having survived the Tyler Clementi tragedy and several

Jon Brodkin

Ars Technica — Senior IT Reporter
Bio: Mensa dropout. Writer for @ArsTechnica. Proud to count teen idol @MsRebeccaBlack as one of my lucky Twitter followers.
Location: My living room.
Beats: Technology, U.S.
Boobs! RT @kashhill: People aren't going to stop sending each other nude photos, how do we talk about it responsibly? t.co/uRrg7NMYaB
People Aren't Going To Stop Sending Each Other Nude Photos
surreptitiously stream his Rutgers roommate Tyler Clementi during a sexual encounter. “It criminalizes both the creation of a photo or video without consent as well as the distribution of the content without
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