Media Alert: Jennifer Hudson, Al Gore, Nelly Furtado and surprise... 20,000 youth on stage at We Day Toronto today
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Media Alert: Jennifer Hudson, Al Gore, Nelly Furtado and surprise... 20,000 youth on stage at We Day Toronto today
Media Alert: Jennifer Hudson, Al Gore, Nelly Furtado and surprise guest to captivate 20,000 youth on stage at We Day Toronto today Toronto, ON (September 28, 2012) – A cutting edge movement sweeping the nation will see an incredible line-up of iconic speakers and entertainers take the stage today at the Air Canada Centre for the world‘s largest youth empowerment event of its kind – We Day. Free The Children, with National Co-Title Sponsors RBC and TELUS, kick off We Day Toronto with the likes of Martin Sheen and Jennifer Hudson, educating, engaging and empowering 20,000 passionate youth to change the world. To help youth tackle some of the most pressing issues of today, youth and educators in attendance will hear from notable speakers, activists and award-winning performers including: A performance by ONE DROP, a Cirque du Soleil Founder‘s initiative The Honourable Roméo A. Dallaire – Lieutenant-General and author ® Shawn Desman – Platinum selling and JUNO Award-winning recording artist ® Nelly Furtado – Grammy and JUNO Award winner Jesse Giddings – Recording artist and TV personality, host of We Day Toronto Al Gore – Former U.S. Vice President and Nobel Laureate Hedley – Performance by multi-platinum, JUNO and MMVA Award-winning recording artists ® Jennifer Hudson – Academy and Grammy Award winner Tyler Shaw – 2012 Coca Cola COVERS MuchMusic Video Award winner ® ® Martin Sheen – Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning actor and activist The Tenors – Canadian multi-platinum vocal group Justin Trudeau – Canadian politician and activist Spencer West – Me to We motivational speaker and Free The Children ambassador And a surprise musical guest! We Day will be streamed live online today (Friday, September 28, 2012) at www.muchmusic.com/weday starting at 9 a.m. ET. We Day is free of charge to the thousands of students and educators in attendance, thanks to the generous support of sponsors including National Co-Title Sponsors RBC and TELUS. Young people in attendance earn their way into the event by committing to take action on at least one local and one global issue as part of Free The Children‘s year long programming. The largest season to date, the 2012/2013 We Day season will see more than 100,000 in attendance, and millions watching online (www.muchmusic.com/weday) and through the MuchMusic broadcast special premiering on MuchMusic on November 11, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. ET and on November 24, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. ET on CTV. Note to Press: Visit the We Day online press room (www.weday.com/press) for further information and media assets from the event including: High resolution photos from the day Background information on We Day and Free The Children Contact info to request an interview with founders of Free The Children, Craig and Marc Kielburger -30For more information, please contact: Lauren Stasila Manager, PR & Publicity 416-558-9310 lauren.stasila@freethechildren.com We Day Talking Points 1. Free The Children‘s (www.freethechildren.com) signature youth empowerment event, We Day (www.weday.com), is a cutting edge movement promoting active citizenship 2. This stadium-sized event connects world-renowned speakers and performers together with thousands of students and educators to learn about many local and global issues. Past speakers and performers have included: a. Former Russian President, Mikhail Gorbachev b. Actor and activist, Martin Sheen c. Grammy Award winner, Nelly Furtado d. Multi-platinum, JUNO and MMVA Award winning recording artists, Hedley 3. We Day is also the kick-off to a year-long program of service that educates, engages and empowers students to become active citizens 4. Through a five-year partnership, RBC and TELUS, National Co-Title Sponsors of We Day, will elevate the event to new heights with eight stops in cities across Canada, including: We Day Toronto: September 28, 2012, Air Canada Centre (20,000 expected attendees) We Day Vancouver: October 18, 2012, Rogers Arena (20,000 expected attendees) We Day Alberta: October 24, 2012, Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary (18,000 expected attendees) We Day Manitoba: October 30, 2012, MTS Centre in Winnipeg (18,000 expected attendees) We Day Waterloo Region: (generously supported by title sponsor, Research In Motion (RIM): November 14, 2012, Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex (6,000 expected attendees) We Day Montreal: November 20, 2012, Theatre St Denis (2,000 expected attendees) We Day Saskatchewan: (brought to Saskatchewan by PotashCorp) February 27, 2013, Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon (15,000 expected attendees) National We Day: April 29, 2013, Robert Guertin Arena in Ottawa/Gatineau Region (4,000 expected attendees) 5. The largest season to date, We Day events will see over 100,000 in attendance and millions watching online at www.muchmusic.com/weday and through the MuchMusic broadcast premiering on MuchMusic Sunday, November 11 at 7 p.m. EST and on CTV Saturday, November 24, 7 p.m. EST. 6. Thanks to the support of generous sponsors, lead by National Co-Title Sponsors RBC and TELUS, We Day is completely free of charge to students and educators in exchange for a commitment to take action on at least one local and one global initiative throughout the school year 7. In the past school year alone (September 2011 to June 2012), youth involved in Free The Children‘s year long programming have achieved remarkable, measureable social change results: $3.5 million raised to support a variety of international causes $2.5 million raised for local initiatives and organizations 1.7 million volunteer hours logged 833,500 lbs of food collected to support local food banks in communities across Canada 1.3 million hours of silence logged by youth who stood up for children in developing communities silenced by poverty and exploitation We Day Toronto Speakers and Performers Lineup Former U.S. Vice-President Al Gore, has become a household name in climate change activism. He is a bestselling author and Nobel Peace Prize winner. Today, Gore speaks to students at We Day about the importance of caring for our planet. Free The Children ambassadors, Hedley, JUNO® and MMVA Award-winning recording artists are recipients of two multi-platinum albums. They‘ve visited Free The Children development projects in Kenya and India and have been involved in We Day since 2010. Jake Zeldin, a 13-year-old rapper who goes by Lil JaXe has a speech impediment that causes him to stutter but rapping‘s rhythmic nature causes it to fade entirely. This gave him the confidence to rap for well known artists, including Drake. This will be his first time performing at We Day. Academy and Grammy Award winner, Jennifer Hudson, came to prominence in 2004 as a finalist on the third season of American Idol. She made her film debut in Dreamgirls (2006), which won her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Golden Globe Award. Jennifer Hudson comes to We Day for the first time this year to perform. Former MuchMusic VJ Jesse Giddings, is releasing his debut EP BRIGHTER this fall. As a Free The Children ambassador he hosted at We Day 2011 and designed a Me to We Style t-shirt, ‗Freedom‘ tee, to support one of Free The Children‘s annual campaigns The Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair is the first judge of Aboriginal descent in Manitoba, and the second in Canada. Today, Justice Sinclair will speak to the crowd and shed light on some of the most pressing issues related to the Candian Aboriginal community. He has been a part of We Day since 2011. Canadian politician, Justin Trudeau, believes in empowering today‘s generation. Long time We Day supporter, he spoke at his first We Day in Toronto in 2008. In February 2012, Justin and his wife Sophie joined We Day together in Montreal as cohosts. International activists and founders of Free The Children, Marc and Craig Kielburger, are two of Canada‘s leading figures in social activism and youth empowerment. Today, they have gathered 20,000 youth here to stand up and take action on global issues. Actor and activist, Martin Sheen, will speak to students about social activism at any age. He is one of the most socially conscious actors in Hollywood and a passionate supporter of causes that advocate peace and encourage justice throughout the world. Molly Burke is a visually impaired Me to We motivational speaker. She shares her message – that any challenge in life, whether it‘s bullying, mental illness or vision loss, can be overcome through hope –on the We Day Stage for the first time. Free The Children ambassador Nelly Furtado is a JUNO and Grammy® Award winner singer-songwriter with a recently released album, Spirit Indestructible. She recently visited Free The Children projects in Kenya learning first-hand the importance of girls‘ education. She is committed to supporting girls‘ education and leadership with Free The Children in Kenya and the MENA region. Lieutenant-General The Honourable Roméo A. Dallaire, Canadian politician and author of award-winning book Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda. General Dallaire comes to We Day to speak to youth about the importance this generation plays in ending war and stopping the use of child soldiers. Robin Wiszowaty is Free The Children‘s Kenya program director. My Maasai Life: From Suburbia to Savannah is a memoire of her personal story living with a Maasai family in Kenya and explores the personal side of African struggles. Shawn Desman is singer, songwriter, Juno Award winner and one of Canada‘s top recording artists. He led the We Day dance and performed in all cities in 2011 and will return to all cities for 2012. Desman has designed the Me to We ―This is how WE do it‖ t-shirt and helped support a number of global initiatives, including the East Africa drought Rafiki. Free The Children ambassador Spencer West speaks candidly about the struggles he overcame after losing his legs at the age of five. West recently climbed Mount Kilimanjaro on his hands and in his wheelchair to Redefine Possible and raise money for Free The Children clean water projects. Canadian vocal quartet, The Tenors, perform operatic pop music that mixes classical and pop. The group is currently working on their new album ―Lead with Your Heart,‖ which is scheduled for release in late 2012. The Tenors have performed at past We Days including 2008 and 2009. Tyler Shaw, the winner of MuchMusic‘s Coke Covers, will be performing at all We Day cities this year. Performing at Toronto for a crowd of 20,000 will be his largest audience to date. We Day – The event Free The Children‘s (www.freethechildren.com) signature youth empowerment event, We Day (www.weday.com), is a cutting edge movement promoting active citizenship. This stadium-sized event connects world-renowned speakers and performers from President Mikhail Gorbachev and His Holiness the Dalai Lama, to Nelly Furtado and Joe Jonas together with thousands of students and educators in an inspirational setting to learn about many local and global issues. It is also the kick-off to a year-long program of service that educates, engages and empowers students to become active citizens. Over the past five years, We Day has brought some of the greatest issues of today to the forefront and— no matter the cause or issue—has provided ways in which every young person can find their place within the movement. Through involvement in our programming, Free The Children, through We Day, has seen a shift in youth‘s value systems, resulting in transformative change in their life and helping them find the leader within. Through a five-year partnership, RBC and TELUS, National Co-Title Sponsors of We Day, will elevate the event to new heights with eight stops in cities across Canada. The largest season to date, the 2012/2013 We Day season will see more than 100,000 in attendance, and millions watching online (www.muchmusic.com/weday) and through the MuchMusic broadcast special premiering on MuchMusic on Sunday November 11 at 7 p.m. EST and Saturday November 24 at 7 p.m. EST on CTV. We Day is taking place in the following locations: We Day Toronto: September 28, 2012, Air Canada Centre (20,000 expected attendees) We Day Vancouver: October 18, 2012, Rogers Arena (20,000 expected attendees) We Day Alberta: October 24, 2012, Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary (18,000 expected attendees) We Day Manitoba: October 30, 2012, MTS Centre in Winnipeg (18,000 expected attendees) We Day Waterloo Region: (generously supported by title sponsor, Research In Motion (RIM): November 14, 2012, Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex (6,000 expected attendees) We Day Montreal: November 20, 2012, Theatre St Denis (2,000 expected attendees) We Day Saskatchewan: (brought to Saskatchewan by PotashCorp): February 27, 2013, Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon (15,000 expected attendees) National We Day: April 29, 2013, Robert Guertin Arena in Ottawa/Gatineau Region (4,000 expected attendees) Thanks to the support of generous sponsors, We Day is completely free of charge to students and educators. Organized in conjunction with schools, school boards and other governing bodies, young people in attendance earn their way into We Day by committing to take action on at least one local and one global issue through Free The Children‘s year long engagement programs. We Day – The results In the past school year alone (September 2011 to June 2012), youth involved in Free The Children‘s year long programming have achieved remarkable, measureable social change results: $3.5 million raised to support a variety of international causes $2.5 million raised for local initiatives and organizations 1.7 million volunteer hours logged 833,500 lbs of food collected to support local food banks in communities across Canada 1.3 million hours of silence logged by youth who stood up for children in developing communities silenced by poverty and exploitation In 2011, Mission Measurement (www.missionmeasurement.com), a leading expert in impact measurement, conducted a survey of both teachers and students attending a We Day event. The report found: more than half of educators felt that We Day provided them with a renewed inspiration for teaching 85 per cent of students reported gaining knowledge about local and global issues 81 per cent of students left We Day feeling passionate about a cause, up from 53 per cent before We Day 61 per cent of students left We Day believing they could be a leader of change, up from 27 per cent before We Day An additional survey through Mission Measurement was conducted on Free The Children alumni (defined as students that were engaged in Free The Children programming when they were in high school). The report found: 80 per cent of alumni of Free The Children volunteered and made a financial contribution to a non-profit or charity in the last year Free The Children alumni are more likely to vote in a federal election than their peers They‘ve shown an increase in academic engagement in school Alumni have gained greater confidence in forming their personal identities, skills and abilities They‘ve developed stronger relationships with other students and with adults who they would not have otherwise For additional information about We Day visit our online media centre (www.weday.com/press) to access the following: B-roll and photos from past We Day events Background information on We Day and Free The Children The most up-to-date information and announcements relating to We Day To request more information or an interview with Free The Children founders Craig and Marc Kielburger, or another We Day Speaker, please contact: Lauren Stasila Manager PR & Publicity T: 416-558-9310 E: lauren.stasila@freethechildren.com