mental health

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  • Trans Youth

    VICE News follows a group of trans youth who face challenging decisions around medical care and resistance from hostile school boards and local governments.

  • Denver Is Sending Social Workers Instead of Cops to Some 911 Calls

    Denver has a new plan for responding to some 911 calls—without police. VICE News looks at how the city is now addressing mental health-related emergencies.

  • After The Shootings

    VICE News explores school shootings from Columbine to Parkland through the eyes of those who’ve survived. The stories trace how people and communities try to overcome the aftermath.

  • PERFORMANCES: Nitty Scott Raps About Mental Health

    “We’re here in Brooklyn outside of John Jay High School where I graduated class of ’09. I ran away to New York City at age 17. I was suicidal, homeless. It was here at this school that I sought help for the first time, and I think that’s why it was important for me to come back here and remember the journey that I’ve taken so far when it comes to my mental health. It’s very important for me to be a voice to people who may not be as willing to share their struggles with psychological distress, and create a safe place to discuss those things, especially within hip hop culture.” – Nitty Scott

    PERFORMANCES: VICELAND’s favorite vocalists tackle issues that matter to them.

  • Courtnie Sings About Being at a Low Point

    “It’s important for me to talk about mental health in my work because it’s something a lot of people struggle with, especially people of color. I feel like it’s really stigmatized in our community, and it’s important that we all are open about dealing with it so that when we do struggle we don’t struggle alone.” – Courtnie 

    PERFORMANCES is a series where VICELAND’s favorite vocalists tackle issues that matter.

  • Damian Abraham Attempts to Find Happiness in His Life

    Fucked Up’s Damian Abraham takes stock of his mental and emotional life and where he needs to work and improve.

  • Laura Jane Grace on Dealing With The World At Large

    Against Me! frontwoman Laura Jane Grace talks with Dr.Singh about the mental and emotional strife experience from witnessing the problems of the world at large.

  • Bad Boy School

    Doors open at Chicago’s last therapeutic school and staff struggle to maintain order. Cortez and Crystal recite their record of violence before starting a fight on the school bus.