Here’s a fact that may blow your mind: only 2.1% of characters in top-grossing films are shown with a mental health condition, according to a new study by the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, February 6, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Art With Impact has awarded 10 filmmaking teams $7.5k each for the sixth consecutive ...
Kristen Bell is teaming up with Dr. Stacy L. Smith, founder of USC’s Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, to champion authentic mental health storytelling. Bell and Smith are launching an initiative, ...
Hoping to dispel the stigma surrounding mental health, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Miami-Dade County is presenting its Sixth Annual Reel Minds Film Festival on Saturday, Oct. 25, at ...
The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. The second night of the Athens Film Festival kicked off with a panel discussion at ...
The Inevitable Foundation, which recently announced a fellowship program with Netflix, found that 66 percent of audiences are unsatisfied with current representations in film and TV. Audiences want ...
Short-term breaks from social media could significantly improve youth mental health, but they don’t necessarily reduce overall screen time, suggests a new study published in the Journal of the ...
Young adults who took just a one-week break from social media showed improvement in depression, anxiety and insomnia symptoms ...