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VIDEO: Insecurities Do Not Define Framingham High Students

The marketing class at Framingham High created an Erase The Hate video to emphasis that teens need to embrace their differences.

Everyone has insecurities, starts the less than 2-minute video by the marketing class at Framingham High School.

But behind the insecurities, each student has something they are proud of too, states the video.

The video, which is part of the school’s Erase the Hate campaign, encourages the teens to embrace their differences.

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Advisor Jeremy Flagg filmed the video and the marketing students edited the video.

The Erase the Hate campaign started at Framingham High in 2011, by Flagg and his marketing students.

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The students are now working on a video on the history of the Erase the Hate campaign at Framingham High, said Flagg.

The Erase the Hate campaign spreads awareness of anti-bullying via school events and education, with the goal of making the school a safer environment for all students.


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