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Film “Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness”

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The film “Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness” by Ewers brothers, Erik and Christopher, and filmmaker Ken Burns, is a 2-part series that dives into the youth mental health crisis in the United States, with personal accounts from 23 youth.

“It’s a critical time in the story of mental health in our country – let’s stop thinking that this is something that you keep ‘hush-hush’,” Ewers said.

You can watch the two episodes on PBS at this link: pbs.org/video/hiding-plain-...

You don't have to be a PBS subscriber to watch the series. Go to the link and press the 'play' button on the video—it will play as normal.

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I saw it - it was very well done

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