A recent UK government study shows that consuming arts and music demonstrably improves health and well-being across all ages, genders, geography, and socioeconomic groups. The study found that even only occasionally, such as every few months, participation in the arts confers an array of “significant” benefits that can include alleviating pain, frailty, depression and dependence on medication. WABE’s Rose Scott moderates a panel of fascinating influencers with diverse perspectives of youth mental health and the role of the arts.
Join “Conversations at The Carter Center” on June 12 (in person or virtually) for what promises to be an enlightening event with panelists Meredith O’Connor (artist, singer, model, youth mental health activist) and Mark Kendall (Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, CoolCoolCool Productions, comedian, host of podcast “What’s Good Atlanta?”). The event is free and open to the public. Registration is required.
When
June 12, 2025
7 - 8:30 p.m.
In Person
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Free and open to the public
Location:
Cecil B. Day Chapel
The Carter Center
453 John Lewis Freedom Pkwy NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
Virtual
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Meredith O’Connor, artist, singer, model, youth mental health activist
Mark Kendall, Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, CoolCoolCool Productions, comedian, host of podcast “What’s Good Atlanta?”
Sarah Grant, Vice President of Education and Community Engagement, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Rose Scott, Host of WABE “A Closer Look”
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