Parenting in the Age of Cyberbullying: A Fight for Online Safety

Power to the Parents

Feb 21 2024 • 47 mins

In this episode, Ailen Arreaza engages in a meaningful dialogue with Tracy and LaQuanta, two parents whose children have suffered terrible harms on social media. We'll delve into their personal encounters with social media and the measures they've taken to safeguard their children's online presence. The discussion covers the pivotal moment they decided their children could own phones and engage with social media, along with the complexities and strategic choices they faced to protect their kids in the digital realm. They share poignant experiences of their children facing cyberbullying, focusing on the profound emotional repercussions and the critical steps towards addressing and mitigating such harassment. Specifically, they highlight incidents of racial cyberbullying, the difficulties in pinpointing the perpetrators, and the subsequent legal actions they pursued. The conversation also uncovers the underlying motives of cyberbullies, often driven by a quest for online recognition, and the significant emotional distress inflicted on the victims and their families. Tracy and LaQuanta further share their proactive roles in advocating for change, including pushing for legislative reforms and enhancing public awareness, underscoring the indispensable role of parental communication and the imperative for social media platforms to acknowledge and rectify the damages incurred.