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RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network)
Help is available 24/7 through the National Sexual Assault Hotline: 800-656-HOPE and online.rainn.org, y en español: rainn.org/es.
Better Brave
BetterBrave combats sexual harassment, discrimination, and retaliation in the workplace by empowering targets and allies with the necessary resources and tools.
Me Too, Act Too
Action-based digital platform from Tarana Burke
Time’s Up
If you have experienced any form of sexual violence or harassment, don’t go it alone: find the support that works for you.
Lean In
Organization spun off from Sheryl Sandberg’s book, with useful resources on sexual harassment
Women in Film Help Line
The Women In Film Help Line is an integrated program that offers resources and support to anyone who has experienced sexual harassment or misconduct while working in the entertainment industry.
WIRE (Women In Research)
List of global resources
National Women’s Law Cente
Insights for Professionals: Fast Facts a7 Statistics
Workplaces Respond to Domestic and Sexual Violence
Bustle
Psychiatric Times
Harvard Business Review: 2018
Harvard Business Review: 2018
Harvard Business Review: 2019
Harvard Business Review: 2020
Harvard Business Review: 2020
TIME
Wall Street Journal
The Atlantic, 2018
Through candid interviews, the power of film is used to tell the stories of teens who discuss their anxiety and its impacts on their lives and relationships, as well as how they’ve found solutions and hope. The film also includes a special interview with Michael Phelps, a mental health advocate and one of the greatest athletes of all-time. In addition, the documentary provides discussions with mental health experts about the causes of anxiety and its sociological effects, along with the help, resources and tools available.
Social media is a tool and social platforms are a place to connect, share and care… but is that really happening? The film features in-depth interviews with teenagers reflecting on their own social media use, as well as experts including Max Stossel, Head of Education and Content at the Center of Humane Technology, Leah Pearlman, co-creator of the Facebook “Like” button and Dr Jerry Bubrick, Senior Psychologist at Child Mind Institute.
Woven this is the very personal, first-hand account of a family’s tragic loss that inspired new legislation to turn the tide against this very real epidemic, the latest scientific and medical research, and strategies to help turn back the tide. With the enforced isolation, anxiety and increased screen time that has descended with the pandemic, we are living through a perfect storm for intense cyber-bullying, making this film even more vital viewing than before.
From a writer’s assistant at a top TV show to a Tech CEO and 911 dispatcher, the film explores how we can shift our culture and rebuild “It’s important to be uncomfortable at times in order to do this work well,” said Director Sarah Moshman. “Collectively, these are the stories that are so unbelievably important to tell in order for change to happen and I am so grateful for all of these people being willing to share their pain and triumphs with us, and inspired by their bravery and courage. There is a hunger for this content and this discussion world-wide and I believe that there can be no shortage of dialogue surrounding this”.
Our goal is to reimagine learning, normalize mental health, and guide both individuals and communities to become more reflective and resilient.