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Past Event

Freedom to Scroll: Social Media and Society in 2026

The average American teenager spends 4.8 hours a day on social media—but what are the actual effects of all this screen time? How have online platforms shifted our ways of talking and thinking about society? About the nation? What should we do about it? Over the course of one day, students from three different Bay Area high schools are invited to question and sharpen their discourse skills while exploring these questions for themselves. 

In the morning, speakers Myles Bess (Above the Noise, ONE Creator Lab) and Gabriela Nguyen (Appstinence) will engage with these topics and model respectful, productive dialogue, discussing their experiences and opinions to build an understanding of the issue, and each other. After lunch, students will engage in listening activities and evidence-based discussion groups covering news media, California privacy laws, and international attempts to address our changing world.

Notes

This program is part of Creating Citizens, the civics education initiative at Commonwealth Club World Affairs.

Koret and Creating Citizens

February 26, 2026

The Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California
Taube Family Auditorium
110 The Embarcadero
San Francisco, CA 94105
United States

Speakers

Myles Bess

Above the Noise; ONE Creator Lab

Gabriela Nguyen

Appstinence

Rachel Loe

School Partnerships Manager, Creating Citizens, Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California