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Subject Politics, Principles, & Youth Mental Health
Date October 22, 2025 5:21 PM
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We’ve discussed in depth how youth are struggling with their mental health, especially those furthest from power. From federal military presence in our communities and ICE raids at schools to the broader climate crisis, young people are living through tremendous fear and anxiety, and their futures are clouded with uncertainty.

Next week, our executive director, Nia West-Bey, will join other panelists to discuss the toll of political polarization on youth mental health.

WHAT: A webinar [[link removed]] on “The Political Climate and Youth Mental Health: What the Data Tells Us and What We Can Do”

WHEN: Tuesday, October 28, from 4:30–5:30 pm ET

WHERE: Online for free; register here [[link removed]]

With political worry beginning as early as age 13, political stress is taking a measurable toll on young people’s mental well-being. It’s important to talk about it and act on what we hear.

Register Here [[link removed]] Building Youth-Led Policy & Advocacy

Nia recently joined the Unified Purpose podcast [[link removed]] to discuss how the TYP Collaborative became a truly youth-centered force for policy and advocacy. She explains why centering young voices is key to strong solutions and how intergenerational collaboration can prepare us for a more equitable future.

Tune In Here [[link removed]] Youth Mobile Response: Guiding Principles

Published jointly with the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), our new report on youth mobile response [[link removed]] outlines the guiding principles of this vital work. We prioritize youth autonomy because young people must define what healing looks like for themselves, and it’s crucial that today’s crises are understood in their own words, not dictated by medical definitions alone.

Read the Report [[link removed]]

As the pressures facing youth intensify, it is our collective responsibility to trust their leadership, amplify their voices, and help create the future they deserve. Thank you for being a part of this work.

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