Tragedies like the Sandy Hook shooting strike, and the country turns its attention to mental illness. But this is a conversation that needs to go deeper and last longer. KPCC journalists want Southern California community members to lead the conversation. Tell us: How has mental illness affected your life? It's confidential, and a KPCC journalist will reply by email. Nothing you share is aired or published without your permission. We are, however, looking for a few people to interview. Please also share the link (www.scpr.org/network/questions/mi) with anyone you think might be interested in responding. Our social media editor has also started a Twitter campaign related to the realities of mental illness. Click here to be part of it by filling out a small public form or use the hashtag #livingwith on Twitter. While I have your attention, I also wanted to let you know about other questions we're asking people in the Public Insight Network. Please respond to any and all.
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