joining me is terry delaney, one of our teams in the bay area that created documentary focusing on youthental health. thank you for being here. i'm proud of you. >> thank you. >> that is so important. that moment is so important to let kids have an atmosphere where they can assert who they are and how they identify. why is that important? >> it is important because kids really need a space where they can be themselves. not just being queer but expressing struggles. on here to talk about being queer but also dealing with mental health issues. in my journey in the mental health system, i met a lot of kids who are queer. 90% of the kids in the system are lgbtq+ . that is because when we have family who rejects who we are, you can't come forward when you're struggling with mental health issues because you don't have that line of communication. i'm lucky, i have a family that supports me. and i still struggled. some of that is from the fear , very accepting area but still, we face a lot of bullying or a lot of fear dealing with that. and it adds anxiety to already very stressful life as a tee