What makes Keiths Bullying Assembly Different?
Keith’s show goes beyond the bystander/bully/victim labels to get at the underliying causes of bullying. Keith uses comedy to show students why they do what they do. Keith’s background in public education gives him insight into school culture. The “mean girls,” status cloths, “in” group and cliques will all come under his comedic wit. Keith challenges the youth and adults in the audience to seriously contemplate how they view one another. “Don’t Bully” is about acceptance, making new friends by reaching out, and encouraging the audience to stop judging one another by outward appearance, speech, or economic status. Keith talks about trash throwing and trash catching, haters and hate catching, bullies and spectators. He takes the unusual approach of addressing the mindset of the catcher as well as the thrower. He will inspire those that have been bullied and force the bullies to take a harsh look at why they do what they do. The students that have “caught it” because they learn different