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Discussion and screening of Gen Z: Mental Health: Climate Stories

Join us for the discussion and screening of Gen Z: Mental Health: Climate Stories live on We Don't Have Time

Climate Mental Health Network

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Discussion and screening of Gen Z: Mental Health: Climate Stories

Join us for the discussion and screening of Gen Z: Mental Health: Climate Stories live on We Don't Have Time

Climate Mental Health Network

We are all affected by the climate crisis but some are more affected than most: Gen Z. Our youngest generation will live with the climate crisis their whole lives and this significantly impacts their mental health. Tune in to this broadcast to watch a documentary by the Climate Mental Health Network, Stranded Astronaut Productions, Paramount and Yea! Impact that explores how the climate crisis affects a few Gen Zers emotionally and mentally. Before the screening, we will also show an exclusive discussion with the Executive Director of the Climate Mental Health Network along with the film's director and two of the Gen Zers that are featured in the film.

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15:00 / 09:00 AM - Discussion

Before the screening, we will show a discussion with some of the people behind the documentary. We will discuss why we need to talk about emotions in the climate dialogue, how filmmaking can inspire people to take action and share some personal stories about the emotional effects of the climate crisis and how we can take action to improve our mental health.

Speakers:

  • Adam Wallin, Head of Climate Dialogue, We Don't Have Time
  • Sarah Newman, Executive Director, Climate Mental Health Network
  • Tehya Jennett, Co-owner of and Green Producer, Stranded Astronaut Productions
  • Ahmed Al-kheerow, Product Designer, activist with Jiyan Foundation's Youth Network for Peace and Dialogue
  • Georgia Welford-Tuitt, Gen Z Advisor, the Climate Mental Health Network

Discussion and screening of Gen Z: Mental Health: Climate Stories

Host

Adam Wallin

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Head of Climate Dialogue at We Don't Have Time

Adam Wallin started his studies wanting to be a biologist and studying how the different species of nature work and interact. However, once he had reached his Bachelor's degree, he realised that most of the species on Earth only really interact with one species - humankind, and therefore, the best chance we have to protect them is to change how we as humans act. Since then, his focus of study has been on communication and behavioural science focusing on how and why we act as we do in relation to climate change. In his current role as Head of Climate Dialogue for We Don't Have Time he helps companies and organizations maintain an open stakeholder dialogue about their climate work.

Speakers

Sarah Newman

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)
Executive Director of the Climate Mental Health Network

She lives in Washington, DC and founded the organization in April 2021, because of her own struggles with climate emotions. The organization offers resources and interventions for youth, teachers, parents and more to help them with their own emotional wellbeing in the face of the climate crisis.

Georgia Welford-Tuitt

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)
Gen Z Advisor, the Climate Mental Health Network

Georgia Welford-Tuitt is a Gen Z Advisor at the Climate Mental Health Network, and is currently enjoying a sabbatical after completing her Master in Public Health at École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique in 2022. The former President of ParisWHO Association, she organised a two-day virtual policy writing simulation exercise for students around the theme of climate change and mental health.

Tehya Jennett (she/they)

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Co-owner of and Green Producer, Stranded Astronaut Productions

Tehya Jennett is a youth climate activist and filmmaker with roots in the climate storytelling space. Tehya is a Co-owner of and Green Producer for Stranded Astronaut Productions, an artist collective and production house that specializes in social impact content. They have worked as a Sustainability Coordinator on numerous film/TV productions, and produced the award winning cli-fi short, Stomach of the Earth (2020). Gen Z Mental Health: Climate Stories (2022) is their directorial debut focusing on the mental health impacts of the climate crisis.

Ahmed Al-kheerow

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)
Product Designer, activist with Jiyan Foundation's Youth Network for Peace and Dialogue"

Ahmed, a tech product designer from Duhok, Iraq, focuses on climate change and mental health. Driven to create transformative experiences, he aims to positively impact one million lives through innovative solutions. A dedicated volunteer, Ahmed strives to make a meaningful difference in his community and beyond. Having traveled extensively, Ahmed has gained insights into how diverse cultures are affected by climate change and mental health challenges. With a track record of impacting over 25,000 individuals, he is determined to harness technology to address these concerns on a global scale.

http://www.alkheerow.com

Host

Adam Wallin

 (
SE
)
Head of Climate Dialogue at We Don't Have Time

Adam Wallin started his studies wanting to be a biologist and studying how the different species of nature work and interact. However, once he had reached his Bachelor's degree, he realised that most of the species on Earth only really interact with one species - humankind, and therefore, the best chance we have to protect them is to change how we as humans act. Since then, his focus of study has been on communication and behavioural science focusing on how and why we act as we do in relation to climate change. In his current role as Head of Climate Dialogue for We Don't Have Time he helps companies and organizations maintain an open stakeholder dialogue about their climate work.

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Speakers

Sarah Newman

 (
)
Executive Director of the Climate Mental Health Network

She lives in Washington, DC and founded the organization in April 2021, because of her own struggles with climate emotions. The organization offers resources and interventions for youth, teachers, parents and more to help them with their own emotional wellbeing in the face of the climate crisis.

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Georgia Welford-Tuitt

 (
)
Gen Z Advisor, the Climate Mental Health Network

Georgia Welford-Tuitt is a Gen Z Advisor at the Climate Mental Health Network, and is currently enjoying a sabbatical after completing her Master in Public Health at École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique in 2022. The former President of ParisWHO Association, she organised a two-day virtual policy writing simulation exercise for students around the theme of climate change and mental health.

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Tehya Jennett (she/they)

 (
)
Co-owner of and Green Producer, Stranded Astronaut Productions

Tehya Jennett is a youth climate activist and filmmaker with roots in the climate storytelling space. Tehya is a Co-owner of and Green Producer for Stranded Astronaut Productions, an artist collective and production house that specializes in social impact content. They have worked as a Sustainability Coordinator on numerous film/TV productions, and produced the award winning cli-fi short, Stomach of the Earth (2020). Gen Z Mental Health: Climate Stories (2022) is their directorial debut focusing on the mental health impacts of the climate crisis.

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Ahmed Al-kheerow

 (
)
Product Designer, activist with Jiyan Foundation's Youth Network for Peace and Dialogue"

Ahmed, a tech product designer from Duhok, Iraq, focuses on climate change and mental health. Driven to create transformative experiences, he aims to positively impact one million lives through innovative solutions. A dedicated volunteer, Ahmed strives to make a meaningful difference in his community and beyond. Having traveled extensively, Ahmed has gained insights into how diverse cultures are affected by climate change and mental health challenges. With a track record of impacting over 25,000 individuals, he is determined to harness technology to address these concerns on a global scale.

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