Jan. 13, 2011: South Hadley: One year after Phoebe Prince

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One year ago, 15-year-old Phoebe Prince committed suicide following relentless bullying at school. Prince’s suicide thrust the Massachusetts town of South Hadley into the national spotlight and sparked a national debate on bullying. WGBH political reporter Adam Reilly, Boston Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and South Hadley state Rep. John Scibak join Emily to discuss how South Hadley has — and hasn’t -- changed one year after the tragedy.

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