Do you know anyone ages 13-21 in Sacramento County, CA who likes to make movies? Videographers called to create videos addressing mental illness stigma and discrimination–entries due December 21, 2012.
Press release: Video Contest for Mental Health Stigma – Entries Due December 21, 2012

Mental illness affects every ethnic, racial, economic, religious and age group. Roughly one in every four adults will experience a diagnosable mental disorder during their lifetime. Nearly one out of every five children will experience emotional or behavioral difficulty.
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Author/Photographer Margie Yee Webb, thank you for bringing this press release (and call for young videographers in Sacramento County) to my attention.
Sincerely,
author Teresa LeYung-Ryan
Love Made of Heart carries the themes closest to Teresa’s heart: mother-daughter relationship; Chinese-American immigrant experience; helping adult-children (of mentally-ill parents) speak openly about the stigmas and find resources for their loved ones.

Thanks Teresa for sharing this announcement with the Sacramento community and beyond. Through your book Love Made of Heart, you have been sharing the message of speaking openly about the stigmas of mental illness for over 10 years.
Margie
Margie Yee Webb
Author/Photographer, Cat Mulan’s Mindful Musings:
Insight and Inspiration for a Wonderful Life
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