The Tyler Clementi Foundation, founded in memory of the New Jersey college freshman who died from suicide in 2010 after suffering a humiliating episode of cyber-bullying by his roommate and which works to end bullying, harassment, and humiliation in schools, the workplace, and other settings, held its annual Upstander Legacy Celebration on October 23.
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The event, held at Stage 48 in Hell’s Kitchen, honored longtime LGBTQ activist David Mixner, who recently announced he is retiring from his current advocacy efforts, and Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, the interior design company whose corporate philanthropy has benefited a wide array of LGBTQ initiatives and other charitable causes.
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Actor Bryan Batt (“Mad Men”) presented Mixner with his award, while Former Second Lady Tipper Gore presented the award to Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams.
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The Tyler Clementi Foundation’s Upstander Movement aims to win pledges from Americans to speak out against bullying wherever they encounter it — at school, at work, in houses of worship, or online.
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