Perhaps more than ever, mental health has become a central, normalized topic of conversation in households and online. That's especially true for Gen Z, the first generation whose entire lives have take place during the Internet Age.
Lembke and Zane Landin are members of Generation Z, the first generation to only know a life of digital decadence and to know the effects it has. But they're also examples of a generation finally having its say in how to address it. "We are the only ones to grow up with social media being a part of our everyday life and being basically an extension of our identity," said Lembke."And what I really discovered was that those voices weren't being prioritized and we weren't being listened to."