By MICHAEL SMITH Movie Critic on May 22, 2012, at 12:35 PM Updated on 5/22 at 12:35 PM
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Free tickets to Circle Cinema's screenings of the documentary "Bully" remain for students and educators, and a panel discussion on the subject of bullying has been set for Wednesday night.
Addressing questions regarding bullying in schools will be: Toby Jenkins of Oklahomans for Equality; Aidan Steiner of Youth Services of Tulsa; Chris Siemens and Amy Walton of Mental Health Association in Tulsa; Tenna Whitsel with Tulsa Public Schools; and Steve Hahn representing the Parent Child Center of Tulsa.
The panel discussion will take place following a 7:30 p.m. screening of "Bully" on Wednesday at the theater at 10 S. Lewis Ave.
Students and teachers from Tulsa-area middle schools and high schools are invited to see "Bully" at Circle Cinema for free. Of the five stories focused on in the acclaimed documentary, two of the bullied children lived in Oklahoma.
A sign-in sheet will be available at the theater. Students or teachers can sign their name and their school for admission to the film.
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