Kendall Jenner says that her relationship with social media is a bit addictive at this time. I don t like [it] and I m not proud to say that, said the 25-year-old model and reality star, but I also feel like that s something that probably most of us can relate to.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star chat with Dr. Jorge Partida of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health for Vogue in a segment titled Open Minded: Unpacking Anxiety on the topic, in conjunction with Mental Health Awareness week.
The latest: Kendall Jenner, 25, says that her relationship with social media is a bit addictive at this time in a chat for Vogue in a segment titled Open Minded: Unpacking Anxiety
“Sculpt It Out” during virtual workshop with Slanguage Studio
On May 15, from 11 a.m. to noon, create your own sculpture inspired by emotion during a free virtual workshop hosted by artist Adam Luft.
Complementary activity kits are available to those who register for the event before 10 a.m. on May 14.
This event is part of the “Bridging Wellness” series of community pop-ups supported by We Rise LA and in partnership with Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health.
Check out more information and register here.
Attend virtual panel on mental health in the Asian American and Pacific Islander community
In recognition of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, this panel hosted by We Rise LA will discuss mental health topics related to creativity, dating, entrepreneurship and identity on May 15, from 7 until 8 p.m.
By City News Service
May 5, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - May is Mental Health Awareness Month and the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health is hosting a monthlong series of free community programs and events to highlight the healing power of art and connection for residents of all ages.
The initiative, in its fourth year, is called WE RISE.
Dr. Jonathan Sherin, who heads the Department of Mental Health underscored the importance of reaching out to others.
“Connectedness is vital to mental health and wellbeing, more so now than ever as we begin recovering from the multiple collective traumas experienced across our county this past year, Sherin said, calling WE RISE a “heart-forward opportunity and movement built to empower our diverse communities to come together for strength and healing.
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