The USA Today Network-Wisconsin has put on three live storytelling events in Milwaukee and Madison in the past year as part of the 'Kids in Crisis' series [2]. The storytellers of the events are teenagers, who worked with coaches to share their stories of hardship and mental health in front of the live audience. We hear from a reporter and organizer of a few of the events about the state of youth mental health in Wisconsin.
Links
[1] https://www.wpr.org/programs/central-time
[2] https://www.postcrescent.com/topic/c04d749c-4247-4a52-9d7f-0e9bd981482c/wisconsin-kids-in-crisis/
[3] https://www.postcrescent.com/story/series/kidsincrisis/2018/04/26/kids-crisis-youth-mental-health-wisconsin-data-feeling-better/524659002/
[4] http://content.postcrescent.com/usat/newsmakers/index.php?x=51
[5] https://www.wpr.org/people/rob-ferrett
[6] https://www.wpr.org/people/rory-linnane-0
[7] https://www.wpr.org/people/natalie-guyette