The first collection by award-winning performance artist/poet Justin Chin. In Bite Hard, poet Justin Chin explores his identity as an Asian, a gay man, an artist, and a lover. He rails against both his own life experiences and society's limitations and stereotypes with scathing humor, bare-bones honesty, and unblinking detail. Whether addressing "what really goes on in the kitchen of Chinese restaurants" or a series of ex-boyfriends, all named Michael, Chin displays his remarkable emotional range and voice as a poet.His raw, incantatory, stream-of-consciousness poems confront issues of race, desire, and loss with a compelling urgency that reflects his work as a performance artist, speaking directly to an audience. Throughout this collection, Chin showcases his ability to convey thought-provoking viewpoints on a variety of controversial subjects. As R. Zamora Linmark of Rolling the R's says, "He plugs the stage microphone into the page and lyrically blasts the heart of our fears, rage, and import-export nightmarish dreams".
Sameer K. Hinduja Libri
Il Dr. Sameer Hinduja è un esperto riconosciuto a livello internazionale nel campo del cyberbullismo e delle interazioni online sicure. Il suo lavoro si concentra su strategie educative, genitoriali e studentesche per l'uso positivo della tecnologia. Hinduja esamina l'impatto della comunicazione online sui giovani e fornisce formazione per la prevenzione e la risposta al cyberbullismo. La sua ricerca è ampiamente pubblicata e frequentemente citata dai media globali.




Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard
- 308pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
This book includes strategies for identifying and addressing cyberbullying, based on 11 years of research with data collected from thousands of students.
Bullying Today
- 224pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Containing newest research about what works in bullying prevention, this easy- reference guide addresses bullying and cyberbullying as related issues that schools must tackle.
School Climate 2.0
- 193pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
This book discusses the full extent and nature of teen technology use. It breaks down what cyberbullying is and how it is different from traditional bullying, including the relatively new phenomenon of sexting. There are strategies to empower students and staff to prevent cyberbullying and sexting.