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Meet Stan Davis
Stan Davis has worked for human rights in many different ways.
In the 1960’s he marched with Dr. King in the South and worked for civil rights in the North.
As a social worker, he has worked
as a child and family therapist with abused and grieving children and trained Child Protective Workers.
He designed and implemented training for a network of rape crisis centers and helped police develop effective interventions for domestic abuse.
In 1985 he became a school counselor.
Since the mid-1990s he has put his energies toward helping schools prevent bullying. Stan Davis has trained schools all over the United States. His strategies are part of state-wide initiatives in Michigan, New Jersey, and West Virginia.
Stan’s work has been featured in national newspaper and radio articles and on a special 20/20 report on bullying with John Stossel. He is the author of the 2004 book Schools Where Everyone Belongs: Practical Strategies to Reduce Bullying.
His trainings integrate research, practical
experience, specific techniques, storytelling, magic, and audience
participation.
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