
Social Media and Youth Mental Health
Partner Event: Social Media and Youth Mental Health: A Civic Learning Week Conversation
Hosted By: Sphere
Location: Virtual
Date: March 10, 2025, at 7:30 pm ET
From the Organizers:
In recent years, calls to limit, regulate, or ban social media platforms have escalated from all corners of the political spectrum. These concerns have been as varied as national security, foreign ownership, and the danger of disinformation in a divided democracy. Yet perhaps the most cross‐partisan concern has come from increasing evidence of social media’s detrimental impact on youth mental health. Join Sphere Education Initiatives on March 10 from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for a timely webinar on social media and youth mental health featuring Jennifer Huddleston, senior fellow in technology policy at the Cato Institute, and Clare Morrell, fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
Offered during Civic Learning Week, which runs March 10–14 this year, this webinar seeks to highlight “the civic knowledge, skills, and dispositions that provide the foundation for an informed and engaged populace.” For more information about Civic Learning Week, visit civiclearningweek.org.
- This session will be presented via Zoom.
- All K–12 educators are eligible to attend.
- Earn 1 hour of professional development for attending.