Five years
after its launch, the It Gets Better Project is looking toward the future
and continuing its work countering anti-LGBT bullying and suicide rates among queer
youth.
The
organization announced today the "5 Years
Better" campaign in honor of the five-year anniversary of founder Dan
Savage posting the first-ever It Gets Better video. For the "5 Years
Better" project, It Gets Better is collaborating with Agency Team One and
encouraging individuals to make and submit their own films to commemorate
monumental moments throughout their lives that made an impact on their
identity, as well as committing to make the next five years even better.
“Over the last
five years, we've had the honor to communicate with today's LGBT youth and let
them know there is a global community for them,” Brett
Peters, Communications Director of the It Gets Better Project, said in a
press release. “We’re beyond appreciative of Team One's efforts to help us
reach even more young people worldwide and excited for this next chapter in our
partnership.”
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