Creating & Empowering
A Generation of Young Revolutionaries
Dallas Jessup (20) knows how to change the world. She grew a community service project into
the non-profit Just Yell Fire which has become a Million Girl Revolution across 45 countries.
As a 13 year old black belt martial artist, Dallas learned the frightening statistics that 1 in 4 girls
will be sexually assaulted and that there are 114,000 attempted abductions each year in the
United States alone. She set out to create a home movie to teach her schoolmates at Portland's
St. Mary's Academy High School some street fighting techniques to defend themselves.
The word spread that a young girl was putting together an important film and in sixty days Dallas
had a volunteer professional crew of 30, 100 volunteer extras, celebrity cameos by Josh Holloway
and Evangeline Lilly, and $600,000 in donated resources. Thus came about the 46 minute film,
Just Yell Fire. It teaches girls how to literally fight back against predators and sexual assault.
Dallas put the film online for free download and raised the money to produce and ship free
DVDs to girls without Internet access. The results? Nearly one million downloads in two years
and multiple awards for the film including American Library Association Most Notable Video
designation and Dallas was a Teen Choice Award nominee for her work.
Her non-profit now provides teen-safety programs for schools, trains teachers & coaches in
Just Yell Fire techniques, presents seminars at schools, camps, crisis shelters and elsewhere.
Just Yell Fire continues to offer the Just Yell Fire film for free download or free DVD for any girl,
worldwide.
Not content to rest on her accomplishments, Dallas Jessup travels an average of 10,000 miles
a month speaking at high schools, colleges, law enforcement conferences, women's events,
and crisis shelters across the U.S. She spent 2 weeks in rural India speaking at a dozen colleges
on how to avoid slave traders in the sex trafficking industry.
In addition to her duties as founder & spokesperson for Just Yell Fire, Dallas delivers keynote
presentations calling for teen activism; her story provides the inspiration, her how-to strategies
give young people their own roadmap for changing the world.
Dallas' book, Young Revolutionaries Who Rock, An Insider's Guide to Saving the World One
Revolution at a Time launched in March, 2009. A call to youth activism, Dallas chronicles her
Just Yell Fire story and those of 9 other high-impact teens as a guidebook for other teens to
start their own world changing service projects. Dallas is a 19 year old junior at Vanderbilt
University in Nashville, Tennessee.
Awards:
CNN Hero, Hall of Fame for Caring Americans, President's Youth Service Award, Points of Light
Award, Elle Girl Teen Hero, Do Something Winner, Prudential Washington State Volunteer of the
Year, Caring Award, Huggable Hero, Jefferson Award, Kohl's Kids Who Care, and others.
Speaking Engagements:
First Teen Ever to Keynote at National MENSA Meeting, FBI National Academy, Amazing
Women's Conference, Mississippi State University, MIT, Operation Smile Annual Conference
and others.
Media Appearances:
Good Morning America, ABC News, MSNBC, Montel Williams Show, CNN, Today, FoxNews
Live, People Magazine, USA Today, Teen Magazine, Seventeen Magazine plus local radio and
television stations across the country.