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Martin Luther King Weekend is coming up, and the Queens Museum will honor this transformative civil rights leader by holding its first-ever anti-bullying exhibition on Thursday and Friday. The event’s goal is to enlighten and educate those who face the social and emotional challenges related to this form of harassment via group readings, moderated discussions, and sponsors giving away resources. One highlight will be a book presentation by Southeast Queens resident Delicia B. Davis. Her Dear Diary series tells the story of Patricia Thomas, who lives with a violent mother and no father figure. The teenager documents her struggle in a diary which inspires and presents methods for overcoming bullying.

Details: Anti-Bullying Exhibition, Queens Museum, NYC Building, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, January 15th and January 16th, noon to 4 pm both days, free. (To participate in events with Delicia Davis and other special guests, send an email to preciseproductiongroup@gmail.com.)

Photo: Anti-Bullying Page


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