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Tech Policy Press, Empowering Youth: Agency and Voice Are Key to Mental Health and Online Safety

Vicki Harrison, #GFM co-founder and program director, shares about her published work and the need for youth to be included in the dialogue about how to support their wellbeing. Read more here.

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Quire, Social Media Needs Reform not Labels: A Youth Perspective

In this op-ed, Chloe Kim responds to Surgeon General Murthy’s call for social media warning labels by affirming that cell phones and social platforms do not have nearly the same harmful effects as a cigarette. Here, Chloe suggests alternative solutions to support young people online.

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Ideas for Change, Privacy & Safety, Tips & Advice Stanford University Ideas for Change, Privacy & Safety, Tips & Advice Stanford University

White House Kids Online Safety Task Force Listening Session

March 13, 2024: GoodforMEdia Youth leaders were featured panelists at the White House Kids Online Safety Task Force Listening Session in collaboration with and hosted by the Stanford Internet Observatory and Social Media Lab with the Stanford Center for Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing.

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Tips & Advice, The Negativity, The Perfect Image Stanford University Tips & Advice, The Negativity, The Perfect Image Stanford University

Less Scroll, More Self-Love: How to Overcome Valentine’s Day FOMO

There’s nothing sweet about FOMO, especially when your feed is full of Valentine’s Day highlights. If scrolling has you feeling left out, GoodforMEdia Youth Leader Zenia shares simple ways to overcome FOMO and focus on self-love this Valentine’s Day (and beyond).

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#GoodforMEdia's News Guide

This guide was created to support other teens seeking ways to navigate the amount of news we consume and the emotions that come with it. We aim to show different strategies to interact with media through a critical lens while also centering our mental health.

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