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Mental health toolkit designed by and for student journalists

August 5, 2021 by Michael O'Connell
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Eileen Toh and Natalie Bettendorf are two of the leaders and co-founders of the University of Southern California’s Student Journalism Wellness Project, an online resource kit for journalists to help handle the stress and mental health obstacles that come from working in news. They tell It’s All Journalism host Michael O’Connell about the importance of the project and their friend, Karan Nevatia, who started the initiative before dying by suicide in 2020. 

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