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MindFreedom Lane County First Wednesday Round Table

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Almost every first Wednesday of the month, at 5:30 pm, MindFreedom Lane County holds a public, free meeting with important news, presentation and open moderated discussion. The location is the community Round Table directly outside the MindFreedom office on the second floor of 454 Willamette, Suite 216, Eugene, Oregon, USA. Check to make sure the meeting is happening. All are welcome. Wheelchair accessible.

MindFreedom Lane County First Wednesday Round Table by David W. Oaks — last modified 2007-11-01 17:11
Youth is the special topic of this MindFreedom Lane County First Wednesday Round Table in September 2007.
Flyer: "The Ryan Salisbury Shooting One Year Later" by Jeremy Bensman — last modified 2007-10-23 16:11
A flyer, available in both Word and PDF formats, announcing a free community gathering on 7 November 2007. This gathering will address those changes in mental health care for youth that have taken place since Ryan Salisbury's death last year.
Flyer: "We Are All Britney" by Jeremy Bensman — last modified 2008-01-31 12:03
A flyer, available in both Word and PDF formats, announcing a free community gathering on youth and mental health issues, 6 February 2008 in Eugene, Oregon. This gathering will address the problems that youth face in the mental health system.

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George Ebert

George is one of the truly long-term psychiatric survivor human rights activists who has worked for decades for our movement. George is one of the founders of MindFreedom International's "Support Coalition." He is a leader in Mental Patients Liberation Alliance in New York State, and is a survivor of electroshock. (Photo by Tom Olin.)
 
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