Know What's Right, Do What's Right: A Forum on Bullying

According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, more than 70% of students, and an equal number of school staff, have seen bullying occur in educational environments. The number increases significantly when including social media and other forms of electronic communication. This discussion program is focused on The Marcus L. Ruscitto Charitable Foundation’s “Know What’s Right, Do What’s Right” campaign. It reaches Pittsburgh region children with solutions that prepare them to confront this troubling behavior.

Know What's Right, Do What's Right: A Forum on Bullying aired on Oct 23, 2014.


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Original airdate: Feb 07, 2013


Join WQED-FM radio personalities Jim Cunningham, Anna Singer and Ted Sohier as they commemorate 40 years of classical music and the arts in Pittsburgh. In this celebratory program, local arts leaders reminisce about WQED-FM and there will be performances from nearly 30 local musicians, singers and dancers.

Original airdate: Jan 26, 2013


Join WQED-FM radio personalities Jim Cunningham, Anna Singer and Ted Sohier as they commemorate 40 years of classical music and the arts in Pittsburgh. In this celebratory program, local arts leaders reminisce about WQED-FM and there will be performances from nearly 30 local musicians, singers and dancers.

Original airdate: Jan 26, 2013


Join WQED-FM radio personalities Jim Cunningham, Anna Singer and Ted Sohier as they commemorate 40 years of classical music and the arts in Pittsburgh. In this celebratory program, local arts leaders reminisce about WQED-FM and there will be performances from nearly 30 local musicians, singers and dancers.

Original airdate: Jan 26, 2013


The issues that plague our planet, our global community, are vast and can seem daunting. This means that the next generation of world leaders will have the daunting task of trying to find solutions to these issues. And there are many young, bright movers and shakers who are already doing their part to effect change in our world, and in a big way. Meet these young people and find out how their efforts to effect positive change today are turning them into tomorrow's global leaders.

Original airdate: Jan 03, 2013


The fourth episode in the Portrayal & Perception: African American Men and Boys series of specials explores three local efforts to instill leadership in African American boys in the Pittsburgh area: a program for young entrepreneurs; the commitment ofAfrican American educators at Pittsburgh's Manchester K-8 school; and the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh's Black Male Leadership Development Institute at Robert Morris University.

Original airdate: Oct 25, 2012


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