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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and several music artists who had struggled are paying it forward through their advocacies. -
3-Day "320 Festival": Mental Health and Music Festival
“320 Festival” is happening online from May 8 -10 to help those who are living with mental health issues. -
Chester Bennington’s Wife To Celebrate His Birthday With Mental Health Awareness Initiative
Chester Bennington's wife invited fans to help raise awareness and change the stigma surrounding mental health on the birthday of her late husband, Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington. The social media campaign will be held on March 20. -
Every Day Is Stressful For Our Generation': BTS Talks Mental Health Awareness
BTS recently acknowledged the fact that everyone in the world is lonely. The members of the K-pop group said that they want to do their share in promoting mental health awareness. -
Nicky Romero Admits He Suffers from Anxiety, Shares New “Lighthouse” Video [WATCH]
Dutch EDM producer/DJ Nicky Romero has admitted he struggles with anxiety in a personal message posted via his artist Facebook account. Shortly after opening up about his mental health (don't worry: it ends on a positive note) the progressive house artist shared a video for 2014's "Lighthouse" which is the first installation of the Nicky Romero Trilogy. Watch the new video below. -
Ending Mental Health Stigmas in Style with a 'Self-care Isn't Selfish' Shirt
In an attempt to promote mental health awareness, a new fashion brand is trying to spark conversation through clothing sold via Wear Your Label.
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