Bystander Revolution

Bystander Revolution is an anti-bullying organization founded in 2014 by billionaire and author MacKenzie Scott, which offers advice about things individuals can do to defuse bullying. Its website includes hundreds of unscripted videos of people talking about their personal experiences with bullying.

Bystander Revolution provides crowdsourced advice and potential actions to take against bullying, as well as free multimedia lessons on anti-bullying topics for educators.

Celebrity Ambassadors
Actor Lily Collins became Bystander Revolution's first ambassador in 2014.

The organization announced on June 8, 2015 that Monica Lewinsky had joined the organization as an ambassador and strategic advisor following her speeches for TED and the Forbes Under 30 Summit.

Youth Ambassador Program
The Youth Ambassador Program is a select group of student leaders who help Bystander Revolution reflect a youthful perspective and remain relatable and helpful for students. In addition to providing feedback and advice, the Youth Ambassadors promote the organization's social media initiatives.

Notable Youth Ambassadors include Hannah Alper, a motivational speaker, blogger, and activist; Carleigh O'Connell, whose story about standing up to her body shaming bullies went viral in 2014; and Shereen Pimentel, who was crowned Miss America's Outstanding Teen (New Jersey) in 2015 with the anti-bullying platform "Words Hurt, Erase the Hate".

Events
On April 23, 2015, Bystander Revolution was featured at We Day Seattle 2015. Ambassador Lily Collins delivered a speech to the KeyArena audience about the power of consistent, simple actions to effect change and shift the culture of bullying toward kindness.

Coinciding with We Day Seattle 2015, Bystander Revolution launched a Twitter campaign called #standkind, in which users participate to compliment someone by Tweets.

On May 23, 2015, Bystander Revolution teamed up with Dance Free Movement for an event in honor of "Dancing Man". Sean O'Brien received support after being shamed on the internet for being overweight. Moby delayed the event, Pharrell Williams initiated a dance flash mob, Tatyana Ali served as the host, and Monica Lewinsky and Andrew W.K. as the presenters.

For National Bullying Prevention Month in October 2015, Bystander Revolution introduced Month of Action, a 31-day campaign taking individuals to defuse bullying with daily challenges. Each challenge was hosted by a Bystander Revolution ambassador, contributor, or partner organization. Lewinsky, Collins, Salma Hayek, Olivia Wilde, Shonda Rhimes, Rashida Jones, Bradley Cooper, Lizzie Velasquez, Moby, Alan Cumming, Emmy Rossum, Tyson Chandler, Andy Cohen, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael J. Fox, Drew Lynch, and Melissa Joan Hart hosted the daily challenges.

Crowdsourced solutions
Bystander Revolution is modeled on the idea that peer-to-peer advice can be uniquely encouraging and helpful for individuals seeking solutions to bullying. For this reason, the advice and resources compiled on its site were acquired by crowdsourcing and by contributions from advisors presented in more than 300 videos on the website.

The anti-bullying tips are crowdsourced from the organization's partners, such as Common Sense Media, MTV's Look Different, No Bully, and PACER's National Bullying Prevention center.

Partners
Various non-profit organizations, corporations, and government entities have partnered with Bystander Revolution, including:


 * Common Sense Media
 * Crisis Text Line
 * We Day
 * The White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
 * The Bully Project
 * GLAAD
 * The Sikh Coalition
 * IMDb
 * The Heroic Imagination Project
 * Craftivist Collective
 * The Tyler Clementi Foundation
 * PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center
 * No Bully
 * MTV's Look Different
 * Anti-Bullying Pro (UK)
 * P.S.-I Made This...
 * Community Matters
 * Tarte Cosmetics
 * Twitter for Good
 * Dance Free Movement
 * Safer Internet Day (USA)

Advisors
Experts who advised the organization on the creation of its web platform include:
 * Gavin de Becker, expert on the prediction and management of violence
 * Philip Zimbardo, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Stanford University
 * Dorothy Espelage, Professor of Child Development in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
 * Nicholas Carlisle, Founder and CEO of No Bully
 * James McGee, author of The Classroom Avenger, the first forensic study of rampage school shooting incidents across the United States
 * Richard Lieberman, coordinator of the Suicide Prevention Services of Los Angeles Unified School District
 * Roxana Marachi, Associate Professor of Education in the Lurie College of Education at San Jose State University