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New Campaign Remembers Gay Student By Working To Stop Bullying On ‘Day 1′

Tyler Clementi was a Rutgers University student who committed suicide in 2010 after his roommate spied on him having a sexual liaison, broadcasting it to other students over social media and mocking him for his sexuality. Since then, the Clementi family has been committed to remembering Tyler’s life by committing resources to combating all forms of bullying. This Sunday, the Tyler Clementi Foundation unveiled a new campaign to stop bullying before it happens — on “Day 1.”

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