Welfare Warriors


Winter 2004

MW voice FEATURE

Letters to the  Editor

War

Editor's Tidbits

Mothers news from around the world

Victories

Mama's Health News

DID YOU KNOW?

Corporate war on the people

Youth, Gay, & Disability news

Resistance in the War
Against the Poor

other winter 2004 articles

 

            Winter 2004

 

DISABILITY NEWS

Free Our People March
Demands In-Home Care

Over 200 activists with disabilities participated in a 144 mile march from the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia to Washington, DC.  They left Philly on Sept. 4th and arrived in DC on Sept. 17. The marchers demanded that Congress pass MiCASSA. This law will let people with disabilities get long-term care in their own homes instead of being forced into nursing homes. ADAPT, the group that organized the march, has been working for over ten years to get MiCASSA passed.

Marchers in chairs, scooters and on crutches traveled through both scorching heat and pouring rain. A van traveled with the group to pick up marchers who were having difficulty keeping up or whose wheelchairs had mechanical problems or dead batteries. The first day 15 power wheelchairs had difficulty with the rain and this increased to 40 the next day. The group crossed from Philadelphia to Delaware the second day. Adam Nielsen, a Colorado man who uses crutches had difficulty keeping up and created a gap that the Delaware State Police said was not acceptable. They tried to pressure him into getting into the van. Adam refused, so the group slowed to his pace.

The marchers camped out in parking lots or churches that had donated space. Restaurants donated food. There was a lot of other community support.

At the end of the march, about 1,500 people with disabilities and their supporters gathered in Upper Senate Park for a three-hour rally which included speakers, musicians and a comedian. One of the speakers was Yoshiko Dart, widow of Justin Dart, the father of the disability movement who died last year. She pushed a wheelchair with Justin's hat and boots. She said ‘You are the loudest voices of empowerment, the revolutionaries, the 21st century. You are America the Beautiful. We will continue to march and fight to the end of time to free our people.’

MiCASSA has 600 organizational supporters, but Congress keeps refusing to act. MiCASSA stands for Medicaid Community Attendant Services and Supports Act. It would provide for a community attendant to live with a person with disabilities and help them with things like eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, meal preparation, shopping, chores, participating in the community and many other things. The person with the disability or their guardian could choose their own attendant and the method of paying the attendant. The state would pay the attendant the same amount that the state would have spent on a nursing home. MiCASSA would also cover the cost of moving from a nursing home to a home setting. It would cover rent and utility deposits, bedding, kitchen supplies and other necessities.

Information from ADAPT and Free Our People
http://freeourpeople.org/news/fopnr005.htm

 

Beautiful Cooperative
Living Space for Survivors

Zuzu’s Place is a working residential center which provides an alternative to corporate-dominated psychiatry. It is a cooperative living space for psychiatric survivors with affordable openings right now. To learn more go to http://www.zuzusplace.org

Info from MindFreedom  


Psychiatric ‘Day of Remembrance’

Psychiatric survivors have named Dec. 29 a "Day of Remembrance for People Labeled with Psychiatric Disabilities Forgotten in the Holocaust." Psychiatrically-labeled people were the first large group to die in Nazi gas chambers.

The systematic killing began on Sept. 29, 1939 in the Kocborow Institution in Poland. By the end of October, the Nazis shot several thousand patients in the head. By the end of December all the patients in the Strahlsund institution had been murdered.

The gassing of Jewish and Polish psychiatric prisoners in the Dziekanka institution began on Dec. 7, 1939 with mobile gassing trucks. The SS stopped the killing for Christmas on Dec. 19. By then they had murdered 595 Polish patients.

The T4 organization headed by doctors resumed the killing on Jan. 8, 1940. Dr. Widmann personally opened the gas tap in the presence of several other doctors. At this first gas shower experiment 10-20 people were murdered.

Info from MindFreedom Support Coalition International


Take Action to Stop Forced
Electroshock and Forced Drugging

New York Governor George E. Pataki has allowed a 60 year old woman to have 180 forced electroshocks on a weekly basis.  He seeks a court order to give her 52 more forced shocks.  Earlier last year Pataki vetoed a bill about the public’s right to know about electroshock.

New York Governor George E. Pataki has allowed a 60 year old woman to have 180 forced electroshocks on a weekly basis.  He seeks a court order to give her 52 more forced shocks.  Earlier last year Pataki vetoed a bill about the public’s right to know about electroshock.

Join Mind Freedom’s campaign to help Governor Pataki know that the world knows about this torture. Fill out a form at; http://www.mindfreedom.org/mindfreedom/shock/jt_shock.shtml 

 

 

Mind Freedom also has a campaign to resist forced outpatient psychiatric drugging. They monitor human rights violations promoted by NAMI. NAMI is a group that gets a secret large amount of money from the pharmaceutical industry. 

New York Governor George E. Pataki has allowed a 60 year old woman to have 180 forced electroshocks on a weekly basis.  He seeks a court order to give her 52 more forced shocks.  Earlier last year Pataki vetoed a bill about the public’s right to know about electroshock.

Join Mind Freedom’s campaign to help Governor Pataki know that the world knows about this torture. Fill out a form at; http://www.mindfreedom.org/mindfreedom/shock/jt_shock.shtml

Mind Freedom also has a campaign to resist forced outpatient psychiatric drugging. They monitor human rights violations promoted by NAMI. NAMI is a group that gets a secret large amount of money from the pharmaceutical industry.  Right now NAMI is lobbying the Post Office to adopt their ideological spin that mental problems are “brain disorders”. Go to NAMI Watch to take action to stop NAMI at: http://www.mindfreedom.org/mindfreedom/namiwatch.shtml

16-year-old Alex Asch sends thanks to all MindFreedom activists who helped free him from a bizarre psychiatric center where he had been living for over a year. Jonathan Harte is also grateful for Mind Freedom’s help freeing him from a Canadian psychiatric institution where he had been stuck for several years. He smuggled out his story to MindFreedom. See their stories at http://www.mindfreedom.org/mindfreedom/jonathan

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