Edutainment+2029+- 13+Reasons+Why

It's definitely difficult to call a television mini-series like this "entertainment." It is, however, very educational, and we are going to classify it as edutainment. People watch it for entertainment. Let's make certain they get the education.

The America 2029 Consortium would love to see forums, clubs, self-help groups, and more formed around //13 Reasons Why//.

If you've watched the entire mini-series, then you know that, even after it's all over, and everyone has been presented with a complete explanation of the events leading to Hannah's suicide, virtually everyone still thinks it's not possible to stop someone from committing suicide.

Clay Jensen, however, understands in a very deep and personal way. It's not just that he personally cared about Hannah. It's that he's able to see the world objectively, and face cold, hard realities. While this is difficult to do, it is possible, and Clay Jensen proves it (and to some degree Sheri Holland, at the last moment). He states, with clarity: "It has to get better—the way we treat each other, and look out for each other. It has to get better somehow."

If you had the power to change someone's life—at least one person in a significant way —would you take action? We hope your answer is a resounding "Yes!"

And we hope you soon discover that America 2029 offers those opportunities…

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