FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 21, 2012
The Jed Foundation and MTV Launch New Love is Louder Site and Expand the National Conversation on Bullying
New online, grassroots and media programming released to spread Love is Louder message
NEW YORK, February 14th, 2012: The Love is Louder movement, a project of The Jed Foundation and MTV created with actress Brittany Snow, launched a new site today at www.loveislouder.com which features a #loveislouder blog, videos, artwork, and songs created by people around the world who have joined the movement. Additionally, the campaign announced 2012 plans to help communities and campuses support the emotional health of teenagers and college-age students, as well as address issues like bullying, negative self-image, discrimination, isolation and depression.
“Through Love is Louder, The Jed Foundation is harnessing technology, the media and grassroots efforts to expand the current dialogue on bullying to include not only the negative voices and pressures that cause pain, but the feelings themselves and how to deal with those emotions,” says John MacPhee, Executive Director of The Jed Foundation.
The Love is Louder movement works online, through the media and in communities to strengthen emotional health by building resiliency, creating connectedness, promoting acceptance and empowering others to support their peers. Hundreds of thousands of people have joined the movement online since its launch in 2010 and the new www.loveislouder.com will expand that online presence to include:
- A #loveislouder blog that explores common emotional issues like feeling mistreated, misunderstood or alone, and provides positive perspectives, coping strategies and resources for learning more and getting help if needed.
- Galleries of the thousands of photos, videos, pieces of artwork and songs that have been created by people around the world for the movement.
- New video features including a public service announcement starring Brittany Snow, Anna Kendrick, Anna Camp and others, and submissions from the Your Love is Louder Video Festival held in conjunction with the site launch.
- Information and tools that help campuses and communities plan events and start discussions that can increase connectedness, build coping skills, empower peers to support each other and encourage people to get help if needed.
- Connections to resources for learning more about and getting help for emotional health issues like depression, eating disorders and self-injury.
Other plans for 2012 announced today include outreach to help educators and the media better understand and talk about the connection between bullying and emotional distress, research around tools to build connectedness and encourage help-seeking in community and campus settings, speaking events with Brittany Snow and other spokespersons, and the development and testing of technology to enhance resiliency and coping skills.
To schedule an interview with Brittany Snow or another Love is Louder spokesperson, contact Courtney Knowles at 212-647-7544 or cknowles@jedfoundation.org.
The Jed Foundation (www.loveislouder.com ) is a national nonprofit organization working to reduce the prevalence of emotional distress and the rate of suicide among college and university students. Over the last 10 years, the organization has launched innovative programs for students, campuses and parents, including the Peabody Award-winning Half of Us campaign with mtvU ( www.halfofus.com ) that uses the stories of students and high-profile artists to decrease stigma around mental health issues and increase help-seeking behaviors; ULifeline ( www.ulifeline.org ), a comprehensive online resource center on emotional health with an anonymous screening tool and campus-specific information for getting help; and a model and portfolio of tools that help colleges and universities create healthier and safer campus communities.
About MTV:
MTV is the world’s premier youth entertainment brand. With a global reach of more than a half-billion households, MTV is the cultural home of the millennial generation, music fans and artists, and a pioneer in creating innovative programming for young people. MTV reflects and creates pop culture with its Emmy®, Grammy® and Peabody® award-winning content built around compelling storytelling, music discovery and activism across TV, online and mobile. MTV’s sibling networks MTV2 and mtvU each deliver unparalleled customized content for young males, music fans and college students, and its online hub MTV.com is a leading destination for music, news and pop culture. MTV is a unit of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB), one of the world’s leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms. For more information, go to http://www.mtvpress.com
About the JED foundation
The Jed Foundation is the nation's leading organization working to reduce emotional distress and prevent suicide among college students. Guided by leading experts, The Jed Foundation is changing the way students and parents think about mental health, paving the way for more young people to get the treatment they need, and helping colleges build safer, healthier campus communities. Founded in 2000, the organization's key programs include: ULifeline, an online resource where students from over 1,250 colleges can get campus-specific resources and take an anonymous screening; the Peabody Award-winning Half of Us campaign with mtvU which uses online, on-air and on campus elements to decrease prejudice around mental illness and encourage help-seeking; a portfolio of nationally recognized tools, resources and training programs that help campuses effectively promote mental health and protect at-risk students.
Learn more by visiting www.jedfoundation.org, www.halfofus.com or www.ulifeline.org.
PRESS CONTACT:
Lynn Toth
ltoth@jedfoundation.org, (212) 647-7544