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Stand in line, I bet Florida has you beat.  Their idea of drug and alcohol
rehab is letting you sit around for 28 days and detox.  Florida wants to
privatize prisons. Yeah, that will fix the problem.

Beth the OT

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From: St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Bobby Greer
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 5:08 PM
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Subject: Re: Highlander 30 Call to Action


Steve,

        Seems Ironic this meeting took place in my home state, which has
one of the worst public mental systems in the nation. We have just closed
out last public psychiatric hospital amd are now jailing most of the
MI(homeless).

Bobby


>Seems like the "latest" group to speak out are speaking.
>
>S.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Justice For All Moderator" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 9:13 PM
>Subject: Highlander 30 Call to Action
>
>
>>
>>                         Justice For All
>>
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>>                  Highlander 30 Call to Action
>>
>> The following is a joint statement from leaders from the psychiatric
>> survivor movement following meetings at the Highlander Training and
>> Education Center, near Knoxville, Tennessee.  Names of those signing
>> the statement are at the bottom.
>>
>> The Highlander Statement of Concern and Call to Action
>> March 25, 2000
>>
>> In the tradition of Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Eleanor Roosevelt and
>> thousands of men and women concerned about social justice and progressive
>> change, thirty people with long histories of fighting for human rights in
>> mental health gathered for three days at the Highlander Center in
>> Tennessee. We argued, came to consensus, and then quietly shared our
pain,
>> our concerns, our fears, and our hopes for the future.
>>
>> We came to understand that our personal stories have power and that they
>> must be heard. We must tell them to other people who have been damaged by
>> psychiatric treatment, to the public, to lawmakers and to political
>> candidates as well. We are compelled to share our collective struggle and
>> claim our place as a civil rights movement alongside those who have been
>> similarly discounted, disenfranchised, and marginalized: people of color;
>> gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people; people with physical or
>> cognitive disabilities; women; people belonging to religious, ethnic, and
>> linguistic minorities; and people forced to live in poverty amidst the
>> great wealth and abundance of the corporate economy.
>>
>> We are obliged to be vigilant and to help others realize the horrible
>> consequences that arise when certain groups are seen as less than fully
>> human and less deserving of basic civil rights. We must never forget that
>> in Nazi Germany "mercy killings" of mental patients, people with
>> disabilities and others labeled asocial preceded the attempted genocide
of
>> Jews and other oppressed groups during the Holocaust. To prevent similar
>> atrocities from occurring we pledge to speak out for equal human rights
>> for everyone throughout the world.
>>
>> In the Highlander tradition, we came away from those three days on the
>> mountain determined that we will not allow anyone to do for us, to
>> discount us, or to pat us on the head instead of looking us in the eye.
We
>> came away invigorated and ready to act individually and collectively to
>> insure that self-determination, respect, ethical behavior, and humane
>> voluntary services and supports become the foundation of a reinvented
>> mental health system. This system must first and foremost do no harm. We
>> came away ready to make this a reality.
>>
>> The Highlander Call for Action:
>>
>> ***We call upon all people committed to human rights to organize and
fight
>> against the passage and implementation of legislation making it easier to
>> lock up, shock, and forcibly drug people labeled with psychiatric
>> disorders,legislation that is creating the back-wards of the twenty-first
>> century not just in hospitals, but also in our own homes.
>>
>> ***We call upon all people committed to human rights to work together to
>> build a mental health system that is based upon the principle of
>> self-determination, on a belief in our ability to recover, and on our
>> right to define what recovery is and how best to achieve it.
>>
>> ***We call upon people who have used mental health services to heal each
>> other by telling our stories. We call for the creation of literature and
>> other art forms that use our truths to educate, to inform, and to
validate
>> our culture and our experience.
>>
>> ***We call upon elected officials, political candidates, and those with
>> power over our lives to recognize and honor the legitimacy of our
concerns
>> through their policy statements, legislative proposals, and their
actions;
>> and we hereby give notice that we will do whatever it takes to insure
that
>> we are heard, that our rights are protected, and that we can live freely
>> and peacefully in our communities.
>>
>> --
>>
>> The Highlander 30: Laurie Ahern, Patricia Deegan, Ken Schlosser, Judi
>> Chamberlin, Tom Behrendt, Carla X Cubit, Celia Brown, Anne Krauss. Ron
>> Bassman, George Ebert, Mary Ann Ebert, Linda Morrison, Janet Foner, Tom
>> Olin, Lawrence Plumlee, Gayle Bluebird, Cookie Gant, Vicki Fox
>> Wieselthier, Mickey Weinberg, Beverly Jones, Loren Mosher, Ty Colbert,
Jay
>> Mahler, Kris Yates, Sally Zinman, Ted Chabasinski, Lynda Wright, Sue
>> Parry, Linda Sisson, David Oaks
>>
>> Comments to: [log in to unmask]
>>
>> --
>> Fred Fay
>> Chair, Justice For All
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