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Brazos Valley Coalition to host free film screening and panel to tackle teen mental health crisis - KXXV
Youth Mental Health Texas (Google News) · August 22, 2025
In plain language
The Brazos Valley Coalition on Suicide Prevention is hosting a free screening of the documentary "Can't Look Away" in College Station, Texas. The film explores how social media platforms and online content can harm the mental health and safety of young people. Following the movie, a panel of experts will lead a discussion to help families understand how to stay safe in digital spaces. This community event aims to provide parents and youth with practical tools to prevent suicide and manage the risks of being online.
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Key takeaways
- A free screening of the documentary "Can't Look Away" will take place on September 18 in College Station.
- The film examines the negative effects of social media and toxic online content on youth mental health.
- Expert speakers will lead a panel discussion focused on suicide prevention and online safety for children.
- The event is designed to educate both parents and young people on how to protect themselves from digital harm.
- Community members can attend the screening at the Malek Theater within the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum.
Brazos Valley Coalition to host free film screening and panel to tackle teen mental health crisis KXXV
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