Occupy the Psychiatric Industry, this Saturday, 12 Nov. 2011, tune in live from wherever you are to hear two special guests: cj lince has launched a “People’s DSM” to fight back against psychiatric label. Author Erick Fabris exposes the new trend of forced psychiatric drugging of people living in their own homes. Host is David Oaks, MFI director. Plus with your live calls from everywhere in the world. 2 PM ET, 11 AM PT, 90 minutes.

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  • Broadcast
When Nov 12, 2011
from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Where Global: Free on World Wide Web
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Contact Phone (646) 595-2125
Attendees All are welcome.
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Saturday, 12 November 2011, at 2 pm ET, your calls are welcome on this live free MindFreedom web radio show with guests about Occupying the American Psychiatric Association. 

To tune in at that time click here:

www.blogtalkradio.com/davidwoaks

Guests:

Occupy the psychiatric industry!

Two special guests will be featured in this MindFreedom Live Free Web Radio:

  • cj lince has a unique approach to “Boycotting Normal” called the “People’s DSM,” turning the tables on psychiatric labeling. 
  • Erick Fabris  is  psychiatric survivor and mad pride activist, author of a new book on the terrible phenomenon of forcibly drugging people living in their own homes, out in the community. His book: “Tranquil Prisons: Chemical Incarceration Under Community Treatment Orders.”
  • Host David Oaks  is a psychiatric survivor activist for the past 35 years, and director of MindFreedom International. He works with Occupy Eugene.


More info on CJ’s project:

The People’s DSM (also called Identities of Mentally Oppressed Kin or IMOK) is a project where psychiatric survivors reject outside labels and define ourselves however we see fit: a description, a story, a drawing… anything to express our identities without fear of ridicule or medical labeling. CJ coordinates MindFreedom Portland, Oregon.

More about Erick’s book:

Erick is a psychiatric survivor, mad activist, and ethnographic writer. After being forcibly treated in Vancouver in 1993, he returned to Toronto, working with West End Psychiatric Survivors to initiate Canada’s first Survivor Pride Day. He soon began to advocate with the Queen Street Patients Council (later Outreach Society). Erick co-founded the No Force Coalition in Ontario in 1999.

About host David W. Oaks, click here. 

YOUR live calls, suggestions, questions are encouraged.

 

At the start of the show, 2 pm ET or 11 am PT, you can go directly to the Blog Talk Radio site hosting the monthly “Second Saturday” show, here:

www.blogtalkradio.com/davidwoaks

There you can listen and call in LIVE or listen to the archive later.

 

Call-in Number: (646) 595-2125.

 

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