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National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy is the founding organization that launched MindFreedom International's coalition.

Link National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy
NARPA helped found MindFreedom International and has a conference each year on advocacy and the law to help people in the mental health system.
Folder NARPA 2006 Conference
The Baltimore, Maryland conference was the 25th for the National Association for Rights Protection & Advocacy
Folder NARPA-2007
Information about the annual conference in 2007 for the National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (NARPA), a founding group of MindFreedom International.
Event Narpa 2008 Conference (University of Texas Thompson Conference Center, Austin, from Oct 01, 2008 12:00 AM to Oct 04, 2008 12:00 AM)
The National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy 2008 Annual Rights Conference: “Seizing Opportunities for Change”
Event NARPA 2009 Annual Conference (Phoenix, Arizona, USA, from Sep 09, 2009 02:00 AM to Sep 12, 2009 02:00 AM)
National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy is holding their important annual conference in Phoenix, Arizona.
Event National Association for Rights Protection & Advocacy (NARPA) Annual Meeting (Hilton, Atlanta, George, USA, from Sep 08, 2010 04:00 PM to Sep 11, 2010 12:00 PM)
Choice, Not Force is theme of NARPA's 2010 annual meeting. NARPA is a founding sponsor organization of MindFreedom International.
Event National Association for Rights Protection & Advocacy 2011 Annual Meeting (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from Sep 07, 2011 04:00 PM to Sep 10, 2011 12:00 PM)
NARPA is a founding sponsor organization of MindFreedom International. This is an important annual gathering of advocates, attorneys and activists to change how people labeled with mental disabilities are treated.
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Leonard Roy Frank

Leonard Roy Frank is a survivor of dozens of brutal forced electroshock and insulin coma. He went on to become one of the foremost activists for human rights of people harmed by electroshock. Leonard is a long-time MindFreedom supporter. He has edited many books including: Frank Quotes (1970), The History of Shock Treatment (1978), Influencing Minds: A Reader in Quotations (1995), Random House Webster's Quotationary (1998), and Random House Webster's Wit & Humor Quotationary (2000).

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