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News features, interviews, and reports highlighting Dr. Stephen Sroka’s message and national impact.

How to talk to kids about school shootings.

How to talk to kids about school shootings.

Case Western Reserve professor discusses how to talk to kids about school shootings

Arapaho school students get creative - v3

Arapaho school students get creative.

“My goal was to engage students in creative, meaningful learning that builds life skills to handle risks like sex, drugs, and violence,” Dr. Stephen Sroka.

Dr. Steve speaks to students in Hawaii about bullying. v2

Dr. Steve speaks to students in Hawaii about bullying.

Dr. Sroka toured Hawaii schools, promoting safe and caring environments. Read the Hawaii DOE feature.

Kids spell love t-i-m-e, says Dr. Steve in St. Croix - v2

"Kids spell love t-i-m-e," says Dr. Steve in St. Croix

Educators lined up to greet Dr. Stephen Sroka following his keynote at a Virgin Islands Department of Education conference.

Involve kids to find solutions for youth problems

"Involve kids to find solutions for youth problems"

Dr. Steve talks with Lance Logan-Keye from the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario at the COYO Conference.

National PTA inspired by The Power of One

National PTA inspired by The Power of One

Dr. Steve speaks at the National PTA’s Emerging Minority Leaders Conference in Atlanta. After delivering his keynote presentation, ”The Power of One: Making a Difference,” he was interviewed by PTA Radio about his inspiring mantra. Click below to hear interview.

The first International Swine Flu Conference in Washington, D.C.

The first International Swine Flu Conference in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Steve’s keynote at the First International Swine Flu Conference in Washington, DC was covered live on C SPAN.

The Power of One message energizes the National Red Ribbon Campaign ceremony - v2

The Power of One message energizes the National Red Ribbon Campaign ceremony

The DEA used Dr. Sroka’s presentation of the “Power of One” as their theme for their Kick-Off.

The Washington Post ran this Letter to the Editor. It is a great gift idea for any season or reason.

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