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April 2021 

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Spring is here! Don't miss our digital-first film premieres, upcoming tour events, and more. 

Premiering April 7th

When My Times Comes

Spurred on by the death of her husband, the Peabody-award-winning journalist Diane Rehm crosses the country to take an in-depth look at medical aid in dying. She speaks to people on all sides of the issue, uncovering the pros and cons, the facts, and the misinformation surrounding this controversial practice that is now legal in nine states and the District of Columbia.

The result is both moving and informative — an eye-opening documentary that is sure to provoke strong reactions and thoughtful conversations among viewers of all ages and backgrounds.

Now Streaming  

Tell My Story

Stream the premiere of Tell My Story, a film with a powerful message about teen suicide. Motivated by a note left by his 14-year-old son to "tell my story," a grieving father embarks on a quest to understand what led his son to end his own life.

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Brave Teens

Addressing Mental Health Stigmas 

“There is nothing inherently bad about me because I have a mental illness.” In honor of World Bipolar Day​, Joe addresses common misconceptions about mental illness and psychotic disorders.

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Upcoming Events     

Well Beings Tour

On April 28th at 7 PM ET, join Well Beings, Detroit Public TV, & Kevin's Song for a live, virtual conversation with a diverse group of students discussing their lives, their feelings, and their concerns about mental health challenges and suicide.

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Coming Soon 

Out of the Dark Trailer 

Premiering Spring 2021, Well Beings presents Out of The Dark, a digital series about three young people who faced the greatest challenge of their lives and found strength they never knew they had.

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Use #WellBeings on social media posts to contribute your story, messages of encouragement, and favorite mental health resources to Well Beings Community Story Wall.

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Support for the Well Beings Youth Mental Health Project provided by Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc., Kaiser Permanente, Bank of America, American Psychiatric Association Foundation, One Mind, Movember, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Dana Foundation, Dauten Family Foundation, The Hersh Foundation, Mental Health Services Oversight & Accountability Commission, John & Frances Von Schlegell, Sutter Health, Robina Riccitiello, and Jackson Family Enterprises.

Partners include CALL TO MIND at American Public Media, PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs, WE Organization, Forbes, PEOPLE, Mental Health America, National Council for Behavioral Health, The Steve Fund, and The Jed Foundation.
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