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Seen and Heard with Lisa Hunter

#6 Nicholas Costello

Season 1, Ep. 6

Nicholas Costello talks to Lisa about his experience being bullying in school. Nicholas was often made fun of for not acting "black enough" when he attended schools with students from different racial and economic backgrounds. The two discuss coping mechanisms to battle social bullying and talk about the importance of self-confidence.

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