The National Alliance on Mental Illness presents
In Our Own Voice: Living with Mental Illness
This free program covers issues faced by those dealing with severe mental illness, including treatment, stigma, coping strategies, and recovery. There will be personal testimony from mental health consumers, a video, and discussion. For more information, contact Kathy Reiff at 978.448.3402.
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Sponsored by
Waste Watchers: A Support Group for the Planet
Agenda:
4:00-4:25 – Brief review of the global warming problem, ways to solve it, and the specific goals of Waste Watchers.
4:25-5:30 – Café workshop (in small groups): developing a menu of ways to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and save money in the process.
5:30 – 6:30 – Social hour and light supper for those who can stay.
Free and open to all.
Please let us know if you would like to contribute some food for supper.
For more information contact Peter Gray: grayp@bc.edu
This movie, the beginning of this year's Second Sunday Film Series, features the familiar and disturbing photos of torture at Iraq's infamous prison. Acclaimed filmmaker Rory Kennedy investigates the psychological and political context in which torture occurred and asks critical questions about how it happened and how it affects America's credibility as a defender of freedom and human rights. There will be a discussion afterwards This film is for mature audiences only. Admission is free. For directions, call 781-595-8836 ext.15.
