MAMA In the News

Check out the latest in our fight against media addiction.

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Articles

22 Apr 2026

Denver, CO Chapter Leader Dana Grueser was Featured in a New York Post Column about How She Saved her Son From Online Grooming by Violent Extremists

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Articles

22 Apr 2026

Fort Mill, SC Chapter Leader Kimberly Long Testified Before a State Senate Committee in Support of an AI Chatbot Protection Bill

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Broadcast

22 Apr 2026

Palm Beach Chapter Leaders on WPBF 25 News Discussing How To Protect Children from Addictive Social Media and AI

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Press Releases

25 Mar 2026

Landmark Verdict in Meta & YouTube Trial Heralds Important Victory: The Era of Big Tech Invincibility is Over

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Press Releases

25 Mar 2026

Mothers Against Media Addiction Applauds New Mexico Ruling Finding Meta Failed to Warn Users About Platform Dangers

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Op-eds

21 Mar 2026

Manhattan Chapter Leader Sara Hirschler’s Op-Ed: Roblox Exposes Kids to Harm as Parents Push for Safeguards

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Important Note

As an organization of parents, MAMA is unable to make treatment referrals and is not qualified to diagnose or give any type of medical advice. For assistance with clinical disorders, we encourage you to reach out to your local care provider.

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