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Are Young People Surviving Or Thriving In The Digital Age
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With Ailen Arreaza (Dir., ParentsTogether), Isabel Sunderland (Policy Lead, Design It For Us), Jayla Stokesberry (Research Asst, Hopelab), Jiore Craig (Archewell Foundation). |
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Oct 10 (Fri) , 2025 @ 10:00 AM
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Surviving or Thriving: How are Young People Doing in the Digital Age?
How are young people navigating life in a world defined by constant connectivity, rapid technological change, & the rise of AI? This panel will highlight new research from both young people & parents on the realities of living in a digital age-from how online time is experienced & managed, to the opportunities & challenges it creates. We'll explore how young people are imagining their futures in the midst of technological disruption, what advances in AI mean for their education & well-being, & how families & communities can foster healthy, supportive digital environments.
Created in partnership with the Archewell Foundation.
The Convene Pillar is supported by Nespresso & ServiceNow.
About World Mental Health Day Festival
The Project Healthy Minds World Mental Health Day Festival is where visionaries, thought leaders, culture-markers, & advocates gather to celebrate & shape the future of mental health. The Festival convenes the most consequential leaders from across public policy, media, culture, sports, business, & the research worlds for groundbreaking conversations about the future of mental health. From headline-making mainstage talks featuring luminaries like Jonathan Haidt & Katie Couric, to cause-driven fitness programming like mindful fitness classes led by Kendall Toole & Kelsey Wells, celebratory runs with Timm Chuisano, Hellah Sidibe & Raymond Braun, & Equinox meditation experiences, this is where the world gathers for World Mental Health Day.
About Project Healthy Minds
Project Healthy Minds is a next-gen mental health tech non-profit dedicated to expanding access to mental health services across the country. Project Healthy Minds is building the world's first free digital mental health marketplace, destigmatizing mental health by partnering with culture-makers, & improving access & affordability by advocating for innovative workplace investments in employee mental health. The non-profit is focused on closing the treatment gap in America by attacking these primary barriers to care: stigma, discoverability, & affordability. Project Healthy Minds' programmatic initiatives serve more than 200,000 people annually.
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