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Bel-Air Is Exploring Black Experiences of Anxiety Rarely Shown on Screen
Bel-Air is providing a new face to a problem that plagues the Black community, yet is relegated to white people or rich people problems.
By Jerusalem Truth
This Climate and Mental Health Worker Saw Her Family’s House Burn in a Wildfire
The Lahaina wildfire in Maui killed 102 people.
By Anya Kamenetz
Demi Lovato Speaks on Hope and Recovery at The Center for Youth Mental Health’s Annual Benefit
“I learned the foundation to being of service is sharing your experience, strength, and hope.”
By Skyli Alvarez
AAPI Youth Have Less Resources for Mental Health Issues Like Eating Disorders
A new survey highlights disparities between mental health needs, receiving diagnoses and accessing culturally competent care.
By Angie Jaime
This New Program Offers a Systemic Solution to America’s Youth Mental Health Crisis
The program will provide young people with mental health care, while giving those who are interested in mental health work with training and tangible experience.
By Angie Jaime
There’s a New Crisis Call Line Run By Native Youth, for Native Youth
Native youth have one of the highest rates of suicide of any demographic in the country.
By Lillian Mongeau Hughes, The Hechinger Report
D’oh and behold
3 Things to Do If You Can’t Stop Thinking About That Thing You Said
You know, THAT thing. Ugh—why DID you say that?!
By Cathryne Keller
This Youth Mental Health Resolution Was Written Entirely By Students
Middle school, high school, and college students drafted the legislation.
By Saanvi Arora
Everything We Think About Ambition Needs to Change
We can redefine ambition outside of school and our jobs.
By Rainesford Stauffer
Zombie Movies Actually Tell Us A Lot About What’s Happening In the World
They reflect the fears of the time.
By Cameron Katz and Kate Doak-Keszler
Nicole Chung's A Living Remedy Is a Poignant Look At Grieving Under Capitalism
The bestselling author spoke with Teen Vogue about her newest book.
By Rainesford Stauffer
This Recent College Grad Is Empowering Students Against Climate Doomerism
Sage Lenier is trying to bring “the monster out of the dark.”
By Nandita Raghuram
Teens Know Why Mental Health Is Worsening, Now It’s Time to Listen
In this op-ed NBC News’ Savannah Sellers opens up about how her own mental health journey impacts her reporting on teens.
By Savannah Sellers
I Couldn’t Distill My Trauma Into a College Essay
The admissions process assumes it’s easy for students to summarize our lives.
By Emi Nietfeld
How Do I Navigate Mental Health Issues at Work?
Sometimes your job itself can be the problem.
By Rainesford Stauffer
Students Are Fighting Remote Exam Surveillance — and Winning
“We should be focused on education, not surveillance.”
By Kristy P. Kennedy
What It’s Like to Be a Low-Income Student at an Ivy League School
There’s no handbook to “navigate the rocky terrain of an extremely privileged environment.”
By Sofia Barnett
Trying to Seem Perfectly Together Was Eating Me Apart
I felt like I was “running on a treadmill that only goes faster.”
By Caralena Peterson
6 Young People on How Guaranteed Income Programs Changed Their Lives
“It gave me this feeling, like we’re gonna be okay.”
By Jacqui Germain