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New rap song targets bullying
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Omekongo Dibinga -- Youth Speaker Omekongo Dibinga -- Youth Speaker
Washington, DC
Monday, April 9, 2012


Omekongo "The UPstander" Dibinga
 

In response to the crisis of bullying across the country inside and outside of America's schools, UPstander International Director Omekongo Dibinga has released a new song entitled "Bullies" (listen for free here). As a rapper, Omekongo was frustrated with not hearing much from the hip-hop community on this crisis. Furthermore the song looks at bullying from three different perspectives: a gay student being bullied, a school principal, and an actual bully.

Says Omekongo of this song: "As a former bullied student, it pains me to see bullying escalate to the level it has in the form of physical bullying, as well as cyber-bullying. As a rapper, I wanted to show that this is an issue I hope more rappers and entertainers in general will take a stand on. Lastly, I wanted to include the perspectives of a bully and a school leader because, particularly in the case of the bully, there is a perspective that needs to be heard. We have to be upstanders and not bystanders on this issue. There is no middle ground." 

Omekongo is the UPstander. He is an award-winning artist who uses his skills as a speaker, poet, and musician to inspire positive change across the globe. His work has been televised in over 150 countries. He was selected by CNN as one of 5 people out of 750,000 to receive the first ever "iReport Spirit Award" for his video commentary. For more information, please visitwww.upstanderinternational.com

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