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Sandy Hook Promise: Teenage DreamTop 6: September 22nd 2021
This is the latest PSA from leading gun violence prevention organization, Sandy Hook Promise (SHP) and BBDO New York launching Monday, September 13th. As students return to school after a year of the most gun violence on record, the new film, ironically titled “Teenage Dream,” illustrates how being a teenager is not the carefree life it once was portrayed to be. By subverting Katy Perry’s famous ode to teenage innocence with a re-recording featuring real school shooting survivors reciting the lyrics, the emotive PSA illustrates how the teenage dream is stolen from those impacted by school shootings and underscores the critical importance of prevention. The film was directed by Alex-Henry Rubin of SMUGGLER who is partnering with BBDO NY and SHP for the fifth time. The team’s prior gun violence prevention campaigns have been highly acclaimed, including the Emmy Award-winning “Back-to-School Essentials,” the Emmy-nominated “Point of View,” and multiple award-winning “Evan.” To date, SHP’s PSAs have won a combined 22 prestigious Cannes Lion awards. “Teenage Dream” features school shooting survivors from across the country who are experiencing varying degrees of physical and mental trauma, most of whom have severe PTSD, including: Chase Yarborough, 20: Shot 6 times while trying to run away from the shooter in the Santa Fe High School shooting. He currently has 4 bullets in his body, including his head and head. Hannah Dysinger, 20: Shot in the ribcage by the bullet that killed her best friend in the Marshall County High School shooting. The Dworet Family: Sons, Nick and Alex, were shot in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. Nick was killed in the shooting, and Alex was shot in the neck. Nick’s friend Aalayah Eastmond (also featured in the video) hid under his dead body to avoid being shot. The state of youth mental health coming out of the pandemic and last year’s record levels of gun violence has educators, parents, students and organizations like Sandy Hook Promise deeply worried about the possibility of a “powder keg” effect. The message to “know the signs” to prevent violence is crucial for this year’s back-to-school season, as many kids report experiencing mental and emotional challenges including feelings of extreme stress, anxiety, isolation, and depression. SHP provides a downloadable “Know the Signs'' guide that highlights many of the warning signs of violence to look for and seek help. The guide is available at sandyhookpromise.org.
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