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 important they are to someone else.  The UTSA  drafted legislation that makes cyberbullying   sessions for the student participants.  Through   cacy in support of related prevention efforts.
 Department of Counseling and our CSI chap-  in Texas a crime.  “David’s Law,” as it is now   this counselor community engagement activity,
 ter collaborated on a grassroots launch of this   known, was signed into law in 2017.  David’s   we hope to identify strategies for supporting      The following list of resources and media
 initiative.  Together, we held the first national   Law (SB 179) authorizes schools to investi-  future anti-bullying endeavors.    are intended to support CSI chapters in re-
 Impact Project summit at the UTSA Downtown  gate cyber-abuses, even those committed after      CSI is a worldwide community of stu-  sponding to our call for anti-bullying action:
 Campus in November 2015.  The Impact Proj-  school hours, and stipulates that parents must   dent and professional leaders who advocate for
 ect was just beginning when tragedy struck our  now be notified if their child is involved in a   counselors and the communities we serve.  Our   David’s Legacy Foundation website
 community.    cyberbullying incident (David’s Legacy Foun-  chapter is supporting the efforts of others who
    On January 4, 2016, news spread quick-  dation, 2018).  It also created a mechanism for   are leading the way in advocacy to stop bul-  The ACA Impact Project website and Facebook
 ly across the San Antonio community that Da-  anonymous reporting.    lying and cyberbullying behaviors and create   page
 vid Molak, a beautiful and beloved young man      Although great strides have been made,   what the David’s Legacy Foundation describes
 of 16 took his life after enduring horrendous   bullying and cyberbullying are crises that   as a culture of digital wellness.  The Molak   The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and
 bullying and abuse at school and online.  The   continue to affect communities nationwide.  In   family and the David’s Legacy Foundation   Emotional Learning website
 family responded to David’s abuse in all the   response, the UTSA Department of Counseling   created the David’s Law Anti-Cyber Bullying
 ways professional counselors would hope for.    is partnering with the David’s Legacy Founda-  Pledge, symbolized by a sticker we can place   Special Issue of the Journal of Creativity in
 They involved school administrators, provided   tion and Amerigroup Insurance to host a cy-  on our cellphones or devices.  Recognizing that   Mental Health: Anti-Bullying and Interperson-
 him with counseling services, and, of course,   berbullying awareness and prevention summit   words can wound and harmful use of tech-  al Violence
 loved him through it all—but his tormentors   for middle school students on October 2, 2019.    nology can kill, the pledge reads, “I pledge to
 at school, growing in numbers through social   The R.E.A.L. (Radically Empowering Ambassa-  NEVER use my device as a weapon.”  Imagine   “Bullying: How Counselors Can Intervene” by
 media, were relentless and followed him online  dors & Leaders) Summit will feature national   if the multitude of CSI leaders across the coun-  Aida Midgett in Counseling Today
 after he transferred schools.   speakers and trainers on the social and emo-  try were to take this pledge and the spirit of
    No words could begin to describe the   tional learning education model.  This event is   David’s Legacy and the ACA Impact Project to
 agony this family, and others like them, feel   designed to give students tools that promote   their communities.  Together, we can create a
 knowing their child is now gone because the   courage, kindness, and advocacy—all salient   culture of kindness and gratitude grounded in
 pain of being hurt by the cruelty of others was   qualities for children navigating life in digital-   this vision of hope and advocacy.
 too great for him to bear.  In the horror of it all,  and real-world settings.       The Sigma Alpha Chi Chapter of CSI
 the Molak family made a public plea for mem-     Hundreds of children from the commu-  endeavors to transition from being a group
 bers of the community to share David’s story   nity will journey the halls of the UTSA Down-  of leaders who serve their chapter to being a
 and not let his death be in vain.  Through the   town Campus and embark to connect with one   chapter that serves.  When considering commu-
 2015-2016 ACA Anti-Bullying and Interperson-  another and learn skills they can take back   nity needs, we recognize that crisis and trauma
 al Violence Presidential Initiative, David’s sto-  to their campuses.  Recognizing our chapter’s   warrant CCE.  Crises of all kinds affect peo-  Brittany C. Hudson
 ry was shared across the nation, and hundreds   dedication to advocacy and our past involve-  ple in the communities in which CSI chapters
 of students and counselors participated in   ment in the Impact Project summit, the UTSA   exist.  The effects of bullying and cyberbullying
 these anti-bullying efforts.  Similarly, his story   Department of Counseling invited us to volun-  are devastating and sometimes deadly, and
 inspired and informed the future of the Impact   teer at the R.E.A.L. Summit.  On the day of the   advocates for change need widespread commu-
 Project.    summit, a group of Sigma Alpha Chi chapter   nity involvement to cultivate an environment
    Soon after, the Molak family launched   volunteers will greet student participants, help   of online wellness.  The works of the David’s
 the David’s Legacy Foundation, a non-profit   with registration and meals, guide students to   Legacy Foundation and all those who support
 committed to eliminating cyberbullying.  With   their rooms, assist with interactive activities,   it inspire us to become involved and make a
 the help of friends and community members,   and more.  Three doctoral student volunteers—  difference in the lives of our children.  We hope
 they enlisted politicians, lawyers, school ad-  Isanely Guerrero Kurz, Laurel Jackson-Cook,   other chapters will be similarly encouraged to
 ministration, and the public, and together   and Gretchen McLain—will lead breakout   harness CSI’s commitment to service and advo-
                                                                             Dr. Thelma Duffey

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