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Brighid Kohl knows firsthand how isolating being bullied can feel. Living with autism and a stutter, Kohl experienced it while growing up in San Jose.

“Of course, during middle school and a little bit of high school, I was bullied,” Kohl said. “I was bullied a lot.”

Determined to ensure her college peers at the College of Adaptive Arts (CAA) didn’t have the same experience, Kohl started a program. Drawing inspiration from a Canadian YouTuber’s anti-bullying campaign called “You Are Not Alone” (YANA), Kohl wanted a similar program for her school.

“I wanted to make sure the students here didn’t go through what I did,” Kohl said. “It’s kind of like an anti-bullying class.”

To turn her idea into reality, Kohl taught herself how to use PowerPoint and created a presentation to pitch the program to CAA administrators.

Not only did the administration approve the YANA class, but they also …

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