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Mother's Day 2007: Toronto, Montreal and Ireland all protest electroshock.

by David W. Oaks last modified 2007-05-14 15:12 — expired

Toronto, Montreal and MindFreedom Ireland all protested electroshock on Mother's Day 2007. Here is background, announcements, press release and posters, along with links to reports. MindFreedom International endorsed these peaceful protests of electroshock.

Mother's Day 2007: Toronto, Montreal and Ireland all protest electroshock.

Don Weitz, Bonnie Burstow and Paivi Laine at news conference in Toronto about 13 May 2007 protest of electroshock.

 
Report from the Toronto protest.

Report from the Montreal protest.

Report from MindFreedom Ireland protest.

Before the protest, a news conference was held in Toronto. For more photos of the news conference in Toronto go here:

http://johnb.smugmug.com/gallery/2833397#151681995

This news release below was e-mailed to MFI from Bonnie Burstow announcing the protest:

Join us for an anti-shock Mother’s Day event in Toronto Canada

Sunday, May 13, 2007

2 to 4 pm

in front of Queen’s Park, Toronto, Canda

 
(march begins at the Clarke Institute, 250 College Street at 1:15 pm)
 
"The Gentleman’s way to beat up a woman."
 -Ollie May Bozarth (1976)
 
** Electroshock is touted as the treatment of choice for post-partum depression

** Women receive electroshock 2 to 3 times as much as men

** Elderly women are the greatest risk of electroshock- 52% of electroshock treatments are given to women over 60
Proudly Sponsored by: CAPA (Coalition Against Psychiatric Assault); Sistering; and The Centre for Women and Trans People at York University

Proudly Endorsed by: Ontario Coalition Against Poverty; The Toronto Rape Crisis Centre/ Multicultural Women Against Rape; Lunatic Liberation Front; Mind Freedom International; School for Disability Studies at Ryerson University; Greenspiration; Resistance Against Psychiatry; The Centre for Women’s Studies in Education at OISE/UT; The Transformative Leaning Centre at OISE/UT; Friendly Spike Theatre Band; Canadian Alliance for Rights in Health Care; Parkdale Community Legal Services; Street Health;The Edmund Yu Project; Street Health; and Mad Students Guerillas; Women’s Counselling Referral and Education Centre; Action Autonomie; Call Us Crazy; York University Access Centre; Toronto Disaster Relief Committee; Ithaca Mental Patients Advocacy Coalition; Assaulted Women and Children Counsellor Advocate Program, George Brown College.

For more information or to get involved call Don Weitz 416-545-0796 or email Shaindl Diamond at sdiamond@oise.utoronto.ca.

BYOB (Bring Your Own Baby)
BYOMAG (Bring Your Own Mother and Grandmother)

 
 


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Rae Unzicker & Justin Dart

Rae (1948-2001) was a psychiatric survivor activist who was a key bridge-builder between the entire disability movement and our movement to change the mentalh health system. Rae championed the National Council on Disability (NCD) report, From Privileges to Rights: People Labeled with Psychiatric Disabilities Speaking For Themselves. Rae is shown here with her beloved Justin Dart (1930 - 2002), widely considered one of the key disability activists of the last century, and also a bridge builder between our movements. Both Rae and Justin were MFI members. (Photo by Cookie Gant)
 
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