Denver Comic Con Welcomes Grayson Bruce,
the Boy Who Stood Up
Bruce to Talk to Kids About Bullying, Adversity and My Little Pony DENVER – May 29, 2014 – Denver Comic Con and Literary Conference (DCC), a program of Comic Book Classroom (CBC) designed to help engage kids in education through pop culture, today announced Grayson Bruce will participate in panels about kids overcoming adversity. Bruce is a North Carolina 10-year-old who made headlines in March due to the way his school system handled his bullying situation. District administration described Grayson’s backpack as a “trigger for bullying” and asked Grayson to not bring it to school anymore, rather than address the underlying issues.Bruce will offer advice and answer questions from the audience in youth-focused programming at DCC. Topics will range from overcoming general adversity to talking specifically about what it’s like to be a regular kid who overcame bullying and the inherent biases in the school system to having one of the most popular Facebook pages on the Internet. “Education isn’t just about reading, writing and arithmetic. Kids today are facing some real problems, and we can provide a forum for kids to learn from other kids they might look up to,” said Bruce MacIntosh, CBC chairman and DCC director of programming. “Because these panels are for kids—we’ll be giving our younger attendees the first opportunities to ask them questions at the panels.” In addition to the panel appearances, Grayson will make an appearance in the CBC Kids’ Corral to talk to kids about what they like about My Little Pony and how it’s cool to be a fan – whether you’re a boy or a girl. For more information about Comic Book Classroom, Denver Comic Con and ticket information, visit www.ComicBookClassroom.org or www.DenverComicCon.com. About Comic Book Classroom Comic Book Classroom (CBC) is a charitable organization that
educates through alternative approaches to literacy, learning, and
character development. CBC creates programs for students, schools and
communities via comic books, graphic novels, and related media. CBC is
the organizer and producer for DCC. www.comicbookclassroom.org. About Denver Comic Con Entering
its third year, the Denver Comic Con (DCC) is Denver’s premiere
pop-culture fan experience, covering the worlds of comic books, film,
and related media. It is also an extension of and an awareness builder
for its parent organization, Comic Book Classroom. For the latest news
and information, visit
www.denvercomiccon.com. Thank you to 2014 Denver Comic Con associate sponsors Xfinity, Westword, Denver’s Own Channel 2, 106.7 KBPI Rocks the Rockies, Guiry’s, Go Recycle Yourself, Illegal Pete’s, StylinOnline, Breckenridge Brewery, Hard Rock Café, and Mile High Arcade. Special thanks to our contributing sponsors the Denver Outlaws, The Wizard’s Chest, PrintNinja, Microsoft Store, GEICO, and Photobucket. EDITOR'S
HYPERBOLE NOTE: Bullying is a huge problem, especially with the
advent of Facebook, Twitter, and other social media. However, the idea
that people should "avoid triggering it" is just a "blame the victim"
mentality. That is the wrong answer. No one is ever "asking for it" by
what they wear or the things they like. I hope these panels go well.
Dealing with Bullying is part of the educational landscape now and we
need to treat it seriously. - Philip Wesley (Main Editor)
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