This week we’ve been looking at how the pandemic affected students, their lives and their learning. Tonight we hear from teachers. These voices are part of “‘DISRUPTED’ How COVID Changed Education,” a special report from the PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs network of high school journalism programs across the country.
Free Virtual Event Explores Youth Mental Health Hosted by PBS SoCal and KCET on May 20 In Collaboration with Well Beings
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Multi-year Well Beings Campaign in Coordination with WETA Provides a Platform for Young People to Share Mental Health Stories and Find Resources; Local Event ‘Lowering Barriers: Race, Income & Mental Health’
Pictured from Left to Right: Cara Santa Maria (left), Andre Tinoco (right), Event Moderators of PBS’ new national health campaign Well Beings (middle). Photos courtesy of PBS SoCal and KCET. LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) May 05, 2021 PBS SoCal and KCET, Southern California’s flagship PBS stations, along with the PBS nationwide initiative Well Beings, announced a free virtual event and discussion examining youth mental health. Well Beings is a multi-platform, multi-year initiative, created by WETA Washington D.C. to address the critical health needs in America through original
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Call To Mind Live: How Child Poverty Shapes Mental Health
KERA s mental health project, On Our Minds, and American Public Media s mental health initiative, Call to Mind, are proud to present a free virtual panel discussion on Wednesday, May 5, exploring how the mental health of children and teens is affected by poverty. This event is part of the Well Beings Youth Mental Health Project and its Well Beings Tour, a project led by fellow public media organization WETA addressing youth mental health needs.
What: Call to Mind Live: How Child Poverty Shapes Mental Health
When: Wednesday, May 5 | noon CT
Where: Digital gathering via Zoom