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How do I get free MFI news public email alerts?

by David W. Oaks last modified 2008-03-24 17:34

Sign-up here to get a periodic email with the latest human rights news, a free public service of MindFreedom International.


To get MindFreedom Free E-News Alerts click here:

http://www.intenex.net/lists/listinfo/mindfreedom-news


This free public alert list activates thousands of interested people internationally about actions for human rights and alternatives in the mental health system.

You may sign up for the free MindFreedom E-News announcements whether or not you are a MindFreedom member.

Over the years, this alert system has resulted in dozens of successful actions to win human rights campaigns.

Your e-mail in-box will not get swamped by MindFreedom News. This is an occasional one-way announcement list only, with no discussion. The e-mail addresess are kept absolutely private and are never shared.

Please note this is MindFreedom's free e-mail list for the public. Being on this list does not necessarily mean you are a MindFreedom member.

If you join MindFreedom as a member, you can choose from more than a dozen member-only e-mail lists on a variety of subjects... as well as build strength in numbers, receive MindFreedom Journal, get a discount on the Mad Market, and more.

You can join MindFreedom International as a member by clicking here.

You may view an archive of MindFreedom E-News alerts from March 2005 to present by month here:

http://intenex.net/pipermail/mindfreedom-news/


To get MindFreedom Free E-New Alerts click here:

http://www.intenex.net/lists/listinfo/mindfreedom-news

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Dorothy Dundas

While institutionalized for three years as an adolescent in the 1960's, MindFreedom member Dorothy Washburn Dundas was labeled a "schizophrenic" and forced to undergo 40 combined insulin coma-electroshock "treatments." Dorothy says, "I experienced and witnessed many atrocities. I believe that luck, determination, and my own anger and one compassionate advocate were my best friends on the road to my ultimate survival and freedom." Through a number of op-ed pieces, she has voiced her opposition to abusive psychiatric practices. Her poster, "Behind Locked Doors," which she created from her hospital records, is used in training programs. Dorothy lives in the Boston area where she has raised her four wonderful children. She founded and is the sole driver in her "safe, friendly and reliable" car service called The Crystal Lake Express.
 
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