Rosa Sparks

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Engage with people who come from different backgrounds. Take the time to learn about different races, cultures, religions, or sexual orientations. The more you understand someone's life, the more empathy you'll naturally feel toward them. Foster an empathetic environment in your circle. By knowing more about another person's story, we can reduce bullying and encourage others to stand up against it.

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