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Lane County, Oregon residents who are feeling a little crazy are invited to participate in the first annual Normathon, a peaceful free skit on Saturday, 17 May 2008, at 4 pm, Broadway & Willamette, Eugene, Oregon, USA.

PDF poster for Lane County Normathon in May 2008 by Jeremy Bensman — last modified 2008-04-23 13:20
Here you may download a PDF poster of the Normathon, a free peaceful public skit to be held on Saturday, 17 May 2008, in Eugene, Oregon, USA at Broadway & Willamette, starting at 4 pm.
Lane County residents: Feeling crazy about the world? by Jeremy Bensman — last modified 2008-04-23 13:23
Here is the text of a poster about the free Lane County 2008 Normathon to be held Saturday, 17 May 2008, at 4 pm, Broadway & Willamette, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
MindFreedom Lane County Normathon - Skit for YouTube (Broadway & Willamette, Eugene, Oregon, USA, from 2008-05-17 16:00 to 2008-05-17 18:00) — by David W. Oaks
You are invited to participate in a free skit to be broadcast on YouTube. Worship the Big Giant Pill, and question reality, normality, media and the bullying by psychiatric drug industry! Plus have a great time, and educate the public!

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Kris experienced forced electroshock while locked up in a psychiatric institution in India. Kris became an MFI leader, and is shown here at a Highlander strategy conference. A powerful story teller from a poor Appalachian background, Kris obtained her master's degree and became accredited as a family counselor in California. Her practice specializes in nondrug voluntary and humane alternatives for people labeled with psychiatric disabilities. (Photo by Tom Olin.)
 
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