Events in April 2021

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March 29, 2021
March 30, 2021(1 event)

Madness Network News CALL FOR WRITING AND ART: SUBMISSIONS DUE

Madness Network News CALL FOR WRITING AND ART: SUBMISSIONS DUE

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March 30, 2021

Madness Network News is looking for writing and art submissions from psychiatric survivors, mad people, inmates and ex-inmates.

Personal stories, poetry, critical opinion pieces and art pieces on topics related to psychiatric abolition, madness, altered states, emotional distress. Ideally, writings would be a maximum of 500 words.

All submissions needed by March 30!

Please send submissions to [email protected].

Writers and artists can be anonymous and/or use a pseudonym. Bio and photo of writer optional.

Madness Network News CALL FOR WRITING AND ART: SUBMISSIONS DUE

March 31, 2021
April 1, 2021
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April 8, 2021
April 9, 2021(1 event)
April 10, 2021
April 11, 2021(1 event)

Of Unsound Mind's 'Mental Health in Crisis' Talk Series: Psychiatry Negated: Conflict and the Culture of Resistance in Italy and Brazil

Of Unsound Mind's 'Mental Health in Crisis' Talk Series: Psychiatry Negated: Conflict and the Culture of Resistance in Italy and Brazil


April 11, 2021

4 PM to 6 PM Central

'Mental Health in Crisis' is a series of talks and discussions on the history of radical transformations and projects in the history of mental health care. Each session will consist of a talk portion presenting a major theme or project from the past and a discussion portion in which participants can discuss what is still relevant and useful today. The sessions will take place on Zoom every other Sunday from 4 PM Central to 6 PM Central.

3.14.21 Is an Anti-Colonial Psychiatry Possible? Frantz Fanon, Race, and Mental Health.

3.28.21 The Asylum is Sick: The Mental Institution from Medical Prison to Laboratory for Change

4.11.21 Psychiatry Negated: Conflict and the Culture of Resistance in Italy and Brazil

4.25.21 The Dream of the Outside: Deinstitutionalization, Antipsychiatry, and the Move into the “Community”

5.9.21 Unreason Speaks! Challenges and Alternatives from Patients in the History of Psychiatry

5.23.21 Our Distress is a Weapon: Organization and Tactics in the Struggle for Mental Wellness

Follow Of Unsound Mind on Facebook (facebook.com/ofunsound), follow Sasha on Twitter (twitter.com/sashadurakov), or email [email protected] for information on how to join our Zoom.

Of Unsound Mind's 'Mental Health in Crisis' Talk Series: Psychiatry Negated: Conflict and the Culture of Resistance in Italy and Brazil

April 12, 2021
April 13, 2021
April 14, 2021
April 15, 2021(1 event)

Mad Praxis and the Mad Academic: Scholarship and Activism to Affect Mental Healthcare Policy

Mad Praxis and the Mad Academic: Scholarship and Activism to Affect Mental Healthcare Policy


April 15, 2021

Jessica Lowell Mason will be giving a talk, titled "Mad Praxis and the Mad Academic: Bringing Together Scholarship and Activism to Affect Mental Healthcare Policy," over Zoom on Thursday, April 15th, at 4 PM EST. The talk is open to the public and is part of a series titled "Social Justice Works-In-Progress," and is being hosted by the Department of English at the University at Buffalo.

You can join the talk through this Zoom link and using the passcode: Justice.
ID: 926 2383 2476
Passcode: Justice

Mad Praxis and the Mad Academic: Scholarship and Activism to Affect Mental Healthcare Policy

April 16, 2021
April 17, 2021
April 18, 2021(1 event)

Staff and Former Residents of Soteria Vermont to Give Online Talk for 'Rethinking Psychiatry' Group

Staff and Former Residents of Soteria Vermont to Give Online Talk for 'Rethinking Psychiatry' Group


April 18, 2021

On Sunday,  April 18,  at 10 a.m. Pacific Time, Rethinking Psychiatry will host an online talk from the groundbreaking Soteria program. Soteria Houses are therapeutic community residences for people experiencing extreme states. Staff and former residents will discuss how Soteria House offers a complete paradigm shift to helping people experiencing what mainstream psychiatry calls “psychosis.”   

Soteria is an innovative approach developed by the late, great psychiatrist Lorne Mosher,   in collaboration with other visionaries like Voyce Hendrix and Alma Menn, both of whom are now distinguished social workers. Soteria’s approach was about being with people in extreme states and helping them find meaning in their experiences. Their approach was inspired in part by the work of radical psychiatrist R.D. Laing.    

Rethinking Psychiatry was privileged to have Voyce Hendrix speak about the original Soteria California last November, and we are equally excited to learn how the legacy of Soteria is being carried on at Soteria Vermont.

Soteria Vermont is the only still existing Soteria house in the U.S. The original Soteria House in California and the second Soteria House in Alaska have unfortunately closed.  There are still a few Soteria Houses, and homes with similar models, in Israel and the UK and other parts of Europe. Our dream is to one day have Soteria houses in every state,  and for Soteria to become a well-known and accepted model of healing all over the world.     

There is no doubt that we need alternatives to psychiatric hospitalization and that the status quo is not working for many people. Surveys by Mad in America and Rethinking Psychiatry have shown that many people report that hospitalization did far more harm than good, and some reported that they experience abuse, assault and other major traumas while psychiatrically hospitalized. Multiple studies have shown that patients who were discharged from psychiatric hospitalization are at higher risk of suicide.   

While some people are helped by psychiatric hospitalization (including a small percentage of the participants in the above surveys), there is no doubt that we need alternatives to hospitalization. We know that a better way is possible. We look forward to hearing staff and former residents share the successes and challenges of Soteria Vermont.  

For more information on Soteria Vermont: https://www.pathwaysvermont.org/what-we-do/our-programs/soteria-house/

For more information on Rethinking Psychiatry, including information about this online event on April 18, 10 a.m.–noon Pacific time, visit www.rethinkingpsychiatry.org.

Staff and Former Residents of Soteria Vermont to Give Online Talk for 'Rethinking Psychiatry' Group

April 19, 2021
April 20, 2021
April 21, 2021
April 22, 2021(2 events)
April 23, 2021
April 24, 2021
April 25, 2021(1 event)

Of Unsound Mind's 'Mental Health in Crisis' Talk Series: The Dream of the Outside: Deinstitutionalization, Antipsychiatry, and the Move into the “Community”

Of Unsound Mind's 'Mental Health in Crisis' Talk Series: The Dream of the Outside: Deinstitutionalization, Antipsychiatry, and the Move into the “Community”


April 25, 2021

4 PM to 6 PM Central

'Mental Health in Crisis' is a series of talks and discussions on the history of radical transformations and projects in the history of mental health care. Each session will consist of a talk portion presenting a major theme or project from the past and a discussion portion in which participants can discuss what is still relevant and useful today. The sessions will take place on Zoom every other Sunday from 4 PM Central to 6 PM Central.

3.14.21 Is an Anti-Colonial Psychiatry Possible? Frantz Fanon, Race, and Mental Health.

3.28.21 The Asylum is Sick: The Mental Institution from Medical Prison to Laboratory for Change

4.11.21 Psychiatry Negated: Conflict and the Culture of Resistance in Italy and Brazil

4.25.21 The Dream of the Outside: Deinstitutionalization, Antipsychiatry, and the Move into the “Community”

5.9.21 Unreason Speaks! Challenges and Alternatives from Patients in the History of Psychiatry

5.23.21 Our Distress is a Weapon: Organization and Tactics in the Struggle for Mental Wellness

Follow Of Unsound Mind on Facebook (facebook.com/ofunsound), follow Sasha on Twitter (twitter.com/sashadurakov), or email [email protected] for information on how to join our Zoom.

Of Unsound Mind's 'Mental Health in Crisis' Talk Series: The Dream of the Outside: Deinstitutionalization, Antipsychiatry, and the Move into the “Community”

April 26, 2021
April 27, 2021
April 28, 2021
April 29, 2021
April 30, 2021
May 1, 2021
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