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Jim Gottstein & Lauren Tenney on MindFreedom Web Radio

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Psychiatric survivor activists Jim Gottstein and Lauren Tenney are guests on this Saturday's MindFreedom Web Call-in Radio. Your calls are invited on this free 90-minute radio show, hosted by MindFreedom director David Oaks.

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  • Broadcast
When Feb 13, 2010
from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Where Global: Free on World Wide Web
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Contact Phone 541-345-9106
Attendees All are welcome.
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Guests: Psychiatric survivor activists Jim Gottstein and Lauren Tenney.

Host: MindFreedom director David Oaks.

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

For a news release about the next show with more info, including how to listen and when, click here:

http://www.mindfreedom.org/radio/gottstein-tenney

You can go directly to the Blog Talk Radio site hosting the monthly "Second Saturday" show, here:

www.blogtalkradio.com/davidwoaks

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Lauren Tenney, psychiatric survivor activist from New York State

First involuntarily institutionalized, at 15, Lauren Tenney is a survivor of psychiatry. She has been involved with the user and survivor movement since 1992. Her goal is to help stop forced psychiatric procedures, detainment, and confinement, human rights violations, psychiatric abuse and torture. Of particular concern are the elimination of forced electroconvulsive treatment (ECT) on people of all ages, but particularly children and senior citizens, forced drugging, restraints, seclusion, behavioral interventions, and coercion of any kind. Lauren, a Mad-Activist/ Artist/ Author/ Academic/ Adjunct Professor is coordinating The Opal Project, an outcome of participatory action research she coordinated for field research in the PhD program in Environmental Psychology at the Graduate Center, CUNY. Her dissertation topic is: "The Institutionalized "Community." She became involved with WE THE PEOPLE when the Law Project for Psychiatric Rights and MindFreedom International needed someone on the ground in Brooklyn, New York to coordinate a response where Esmin Green was murdered-by-neglect. She now lives in Albany, NY with her service dog-in-training and cat. For more info: www.TheOpalProject.org and www.etrash.tv

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