Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Karen Klein

  • BOSTON (WHDH) -- The bus monitor victimized by middle school bullies in a video that went viral is Boston bound. Karen Klein, the woman seen in the video as the target of vicious insults, is planning to spend Thursday in the Hub.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Karen Klein, 68, welcomed Max Sidorov into her Greece, N.Y., home Tuesday night. Great. Great. Nice guy, nice guy, Klein said. Im very appreciative.
  • (KGO-AM810)
  • He says he was thrilled when indiegogo.com -- the website that hosted his fundraiser for bus monitor Karen Klein -- decided the two of them should meet. Our cameras were in Greece today, when Sidorov and Klein talked about the response to that fundraiser.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Nobody actually wants to burn a witch. Humanity, Twain wrote, is "governed by minorities, seldom or never by majorities. It suppresses its feelings and its beliefs and follows the handful that makes the most noise.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Upstate New York bus monitor Karen Klein, who made headlines last week after a viral video captured students cruelly taunting her, will make an appearance in Boston tomorrow, courtesy of MIX 104.1, to help raise awareness about bullying.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • LOS ANGELES, June 22, 2012 — By now the entire world has heard of Karen Klein and the savage treatment she received from some teenagers. Ms.
  • (Washington Times)
  • Earlier this week a video depicting Greece, N.Y. school bus monitor Karen Klein being maliciously verbally abused by the students she was watching over went viral, sparking national outrage and leading to a campaign on website Indiegogo.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The horror of ruthless bullying reduced a 68-year-old bus monitor in upstate New York to tears and made the video of her torment viral on the Internet. It may also have been a tipping point for the growing phenomenon known as crowdfunding.
  • (The Christian Science Monitor)
  • It was just a week ago that Karen Klein was sitting on a bus enduring the teasing and taunts of a group of kids with a grace that wouldnt be recognized until days later, when a video of the incident went viral, People reports.
  • (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

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