MTV Entertainment brings together leading entertainment, technology and media brands to join first-ever Mental Health Youth Action Forum on May 18 in Washington, D.C.
May 05 2022 - 12:59PM
Business Wire
More than a dozen media and technology
companies will co-develop and amplify action-driven mental health
creative campaigns from the Forum’s 30 young mental health
leaders
MTV Entertainment Group (MTVE) today announced that leading
media and technology companies including the Ad Council, BET,
Creative Artists Agency (CAA), Pinterest, Snapchat, Spotify, them,
Upworthy, TelevisaUnivision, WME, Yahoo, YouTube, and Zoom will
participate in the first-of-its-kind Mental Health Youth Action
Forum in Washington, D.C. on May 18.
The participating companies have committed to co-develop and/or
amplify the work of the previously announced 30 young mental health
content creators and activists selected to develop new creative
mental health campaigns by young people, for young people. (Link to
participant bios)
Brianna Cayo Cotter, SVP of Social Impact for MTV
Entertainment Group:"We are so grateful to our partners in
entertainment, media, and tech who have agreed to join us at the
Mental Health Youth Action Forum to learn from the insights of
these amazing young creators and activists. These young people's
ideas are critical to helping us achieve meaningful solutions, and
it is thanks in part to the collaboration of our partners that
their voices are going to be able to be heard."
Ben Silbermann, CEO of Pinterest: “It is clearer than
ever that a person’s emotional health is as important as their
physical health. That is why Pinterest is working to build a corner
of the Internet that is inspiring and nourishing. Our partnership
with MTV will help us deliver on our mission by elevating the
voices of young creators who support emotional wellbeing across the
world. We could not be more excited about the future we are going
to build together.”
Joanna Lambert, GM & President of Yahoo: "We are
thrilled to be partnering with MTV to support such an important
initiative around the topic of mental health, an issue that our
Yahoo audience cares so deeply about. At Yahoo, we remain committed
to using our platform to elevate the voices of young creators and
diverse perspectives."
Lucia Knell, VP of Upworthy: "At Upworthy we pride
ourselves on using our platform to democratize access to mental
health information. We're beyond excited to partner with MTV on
this initiative to bring young people into the fold, not just to
have a conversation about mental health, but to create a deeply
supportive and authentic COMMUNITY around it.”
Tiffany Ward, CAA Board Member: “We know that
storytelling can influence attitudes and broaden perspectives.
Eliminating the stigma around mental health is vital, particularly
for younger, diverse communities who have been incredibly impacted
by recent global concerns. We are proud to be a partner in this
initiative, using our resources to support the content creators who
are working to drive conversation around essential public health
campaigns.”
Sofia Gross, Head of Policy Partnerships and Social Impact at
Snapchat: "Snap is proud to partner with the first-ever Mental
Health Youth Action Forum. Every day, Snap seeks to expand our
mental health efforts and in-app resources to empower Snapchatters
to take care of their wellbeing, and to support their friends who
may be dealing with mental health challenges. We're honored to be a
part of this convening to further empower young people to take
action towards their mental health."
Lisa Sherman, President and CEO of the Ad Council:
“Breaking down barriers and equipping Americans of all ages with
the resources and tools to address their personal mental health is
a focal point of the Ad Council’s social impact efforts. We’re
honored to collaborate with MTV Entertainment and to amplify the
action-oriented messages from the upcoming Mental Health Youth
Action Forum.”
Dr. Garth Graham, Director and Global Head of YouTube
Health: "Mental health is a critical part of our mission at
YouTube Health — we want you to be able to find the information you
need when you need it, whether that is immediate support in a
crisis, educational content about your condition, or long-term
coping strategies and personal stories of others. We're proud to be
a part of the first-ever Mental Health Youth Action Forum, and look
forward to connecting with young creators and advocates."
Roxana Shirkhoda, Head of Social Impact at Zoom: “Mental
health is a critical issue facing today’s global society, which is
why Zoom Cares made it a top priority to fund millions of dollars
to nonprofits advancing accessible mental health resources,
specifically for BIPOC, low-income, and LGBTQ+ young people. These
30 mental health advocates part of the Mental Health Youth Action
Forum are a prime example of how vital it is to support those
closest to the problem who know what their communities need to
thrive.”
Following a six-week virtual creative development program, the
young leaders will present their ideas at a White House event to
help inform future creative public health campaigns related to
mental health. Senior officials from the Biden-Harris
Administration, including from the Department of Health and Human
Services, are expected to speak at the Forum. The evening before
the Forum, Pinterest will help kickoff activities with an
interactive experience at The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian
American Art Museum to inspire Forum participants and prompt
dialogue and action around mental health and emotional
wellbeing.
The ideas presented by the participants will be the basis for
creative content such as PSAs, podcasts, and digital art focused on
improving the mental health of young people from historically
marginalized communities like BIPOC and LGBTQ+. Campaigns will be
launched nationwide before the end of the year in collaboration
with select media, entertainment and technology brands that will
amplify and/or co-develop the creative ideas coming out of the
Forum.
For more information on the Forum and participants, go here.
Leveraging its decades-long history of sparking conversations
about mental health, in April 2021 MTV Entertainment Group launched
Mental Health is Health, a multi-year initiative to
tackle the nation’s growing health crisis by harnessing the power
of storytelling to normalize mental health conversations and
inspire action. MTVE convened a coalition of entertainment media
companies and mental health experts for the Better Together
Mental Health Storytelling Summit and unveiled The Mental
Health Media Guide, a first-of-its-kind comprehensive resource
for content creators designed to elevate storytelling opportunities
that can change the narrative on mental health. Building on its
legacy of bringing companies and organizations together to create
social change, MTVE spearheaded Mental Health Action Day, an
open-source global movement to shift culture from awareness to
action. More than 1,400 organizations, brands, government agencies
and cultural leaders participated in the inaugural event, which
focused on driving people to get the mental health support they
need. This year’s Mental Health Action Day will be held on May 19,
2022.
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