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Family Movie Night: The Social Dilemma

Sunday, October 11, 2020 4 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. ET

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The Social Dilemma is one of 2020's most impactful documentaries and tees up timely conversations about mental health and tech addiction. The film follows tech insiders on their quest to educate the public about the many ways social media is constructed to manipulate users. The result is an addictive technology that even these experts say they have a hard time quitting and that can have serious, detrimental psychological effects. By providing dramatized examples of how persuasive technology is working on us all, and by pointing to the prevalence of thought bubbles, rabbit holes, and conspiracy theories, the film has already provoked important conversations for parents and kids who have seen the film.

Join Common Sense as we tease out the issues presented in the documentary. This panel conversation, featuring the filmmaker, a journalist, a Common Sense editor, and a teen voice, will spark ongoing discussions in your households on topics close to all our hearts.

The Social Dilemma is appropriate for children 13+. We recommend reading our review, and the movie is available on Netflix. (Please note: The movie will not be screened during the event).

Featured Speakers

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Gabriel Kahn
Professor, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
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Jeff Orlowski
Director of The Social Dilemma and founder of Exposure Labs
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Nina Morgenstein
Student and Common Sense teen council member