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Monica Lewinsky is launching a new anti-bullying campaign for October called #MonthofAction.
The Hill reports that throughout October, the campaign will post daily anti-bullying challenges and steps advocates can take on social media sites.
There will also be email and text messages sent to supporters who sign up on the Bystander Revolution website, where Lewinsky is a strategic adviser.
Lewinsky told People that the messages will be "simple, practical actions that each of us can do right away to relieve suffering and shift the culture."
When the 42-year-old Lewinsky resurfaced last year after more than a decade of silence, she said she considered herself a survivor of being shamed and humiliated and wanted to become an anti-bullying advocate to quote, "give purpose to my past."
Celebrities teaming up with the campaign include Olivia Wilde, Salma Hayek, Michael J. Fox, Lily Collins, Rashida Jones, Jamie Lee Curtis and Alan Cumming.
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