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“No matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow.”
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“A mistake repeated more than once is a decision.”
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“Do not ask who I am and do not ask me to remain the same.”
— Michel Foucault
A Familiar Ruin. by David Uzochukwu
“I used to feel lonely, and I used to think it was my fault.
I tried to become the best me I could. Sometimes I broke, not feeling good enough while not knowing whom for.
I still break at times, and I don’t know if the restlessness will ever leave my bones. But what used to weigh me down, let me drown in my bedsheets, is slowly becoming my armor. And I can embrace its edge - because who knows if emotions could stream in and out of me, flood me the tide like way they do these days, if no one had broken my skin and opened the gates.”
Robert McGinnis.
“Mad women fight back”; “Bet your ass we’re paranoid” - Psychiatric survivors during a protest in 1976
the woman on the right is Saralinda Grimes, and I believe that this photo may have been taken at the June 29–July 29, 1976 sleep-in in the office of California Governor Jerry Brown enacted by members of Network Against Psychiatric Assault and Women Against Psychiatric Assault, documented in Madness Network News 4, no. 1 (1976). I welcome correction.
in her own words, Saralinda Grimes was a “deaf Native American lesbian feminist” (Madness Network News 4, no. 3 [1977], 9). she was active with Women Against Psychiatric Assault.
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