The Tyler Clementi Foundation works to end online and offline bullying in schools, workplaces and faith communities to honor the legacy of Tyler Clementi.

Our Impactful Work

What’s Love Got To Do With It?

February is a month where it’s pretty hard to ignore the idea of love. Never mind the endless winter days, paper hearts, and heart-shaped chocolate boxes that are impossible to ignore. I am especially partial to this season, as Valentine’s...

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Going the Wrong Way on a One-Way Street

Hello reader, We humans are inherently social beings, and depend on our communities and societies for survival. Beyond the larger scale of social structures, we also depend heavily on relationships within our more immediate circles. Family, friends, colleagues, and classmates...

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National Bullying Prevention Month 2023

October is Bullying Prevention Month. During this month we encourage students, schools, workplaces and communities all over the world to take a stand against bullying by signing our Upstander Pledge.

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Statement from Catholic Bishops

If you are a Catholic Bishop and would like to add your name, please email Jane@TylerClementi.org If you would like to share your gratitude to the Catholic Bishops who have boldly and courageously added their names to this statement, please click here....

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Cyberbullying is any unwanted, aggressive online behavior that is intentionally hurtful and targeted. It may or may not include a power-dynamic or discrimination based on race/ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexuality, ability, body size/shape faith, or any other difference and it can result in feelings of humiliation, shame, or embarrassment. It is often repeated and it can sometimes be difficult for the target to avoid.

 

Click here to download a PDF version of the Cybersafety Guide.

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Tyler's Story

In 2011, the Tyler Clementi Foundation was founded by the Clementi family to prevent bullying through inclusion and the assertion of dignity and acceptance as a way to honor the memory of Tyler: a son, a brother, and a friend.

Not only do we continue to carry the important message about the suicide risk facing many LGBT youth, who can be three to seven times more at risk for suicide than other youth, but also our message of standing up to bullying speaks universally across all cultures and identities.

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