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jaheemx390If you think kids calling other kids gay and taunting them for their sexual orientation is child’s play, think again. A child in Atlanta, 11 year-old Jaheem Herrera, took his own life last week after being tormented by schoolmates who called him gay.

Masika Bermudez said her son was being consistently bullied at school. She said she had complained to the school, and she said it was her 10-year-old daughter who alerted her to the stress Jaheem was under.
Channel 2 Action News reporter Pam Martin went to speak to Jaheem’s mother Monday.
“She said, ‘Ma, did you know they called Jaheem gay again today in school,’” said Bermudez.
Bermudez said bullies at school had called Jaheem “gay” and had taunted him about his accent. She said when he came home Thursday and she asked him about it, he denied it. She sent him to his room to calm down. That was the last time she saw him alive.

Little Jaheem hung himself with a belt after school on April 16th.
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Young Latinas Twice as Likely to Kill Themselves

9:18 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Health|Women · Comments Off

11 Dec 2006

depression.jpgEvery few months another story tops the news warning about the health crisis facing an overwhelming number of young Latinas. According to Sharon Carpinello, New York City Mental Health Commissioner, Latinas think about and actually attempt suicide at twice the rate of African-American and White young women. 46% of young high school Latinas admit to feelings of depression and 1 out of 4 admit to attempting suicide.

These latest numbers were presented by Carpinello at a recent meeting of the Mental Health Committee of the New York State Assembly. Especially at risk, are children of immigrants who struggle to aculturate themselves to their new surroundings and lifestyle.

Via / Univision.com

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