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- Mad_Pride abstract "Mad Pride is a mass movement of the users of mental health services, former users, and their allies. The first known event specifically organized as a Pride event by people who identify as psychiatric survivors/consumer/ex-patients was in Toronto, Canada when it was called \"Psychiatric Survivor Pride Day\", held on September 18, 1993. It was first held in response to local community prejudices towards people with a psychiatric history living in boarding homes in the Parkdale area of the city, and has been held every year since then in this city except 1996. By the late 1990s similar events were being organized as Mad Pride in London, England and around the globe from Australia to South Africa and the United States, drawing thousands of participants, according to MindFreedom International, a United States mental health advocacy organization that promotes and tracks events spawned by the movement.Mad Pride activists seek to reclaim terms such as \"mad\", \"nutter\", and \"psycho\" from misuse, such as in tabloid newspapers. Through a series of mass media campaigns, Mad Pride activists seek to re-educate the general public on such subjects as the causes of mental disabilities, the experiences of those using the mental health system, and the global suicide pandemic. One of Mad Pride's founding activists was Pete Shaughnessy, who later committed suicide. Robert Dellar and \"Freaky Phil\" Murphy were among the other founders of the movement. Mad Pride: A celebration of mad culture records the early Mad Pride movement. On Our Own: Patient-Controlled Alternatives to the Mental Health System, published in 1978 by Judi Chamberlin, is a foundational text in the Mad Pride movement, although it was published before the movement was launched.".
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- Mad_Pride wikiPageWikiLink Judi_Chamberlin.
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- Mad_Pride wikiPageWikiLink Primetime_(TV_series).
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- Mad_Pride wikiPageWikiLink Street_theatre.
- Mad_Pride wikiPageWikiLink Suicide.
- Mad_Pride wikiPageWikiLink Tabloid_(newspaper_format).
- Mad_Pride wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Chabasinski.
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- Mad_Pride wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mad Pride".
- Mad_Pride wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mad Pride#Mad culture and events".
- Mad_Pride wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mad pride movement".
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- Mad_Pride subject Category:1993_introductions.
- Mad_Pride subject Category:Anti-psychiatry.
- Mad_Pride subject Category:Health_movements.
- Mad_Pride subject Category:History_of_mental_health.
- Mad_Pride subject Category:Human_rights.
- Mad_Pride subject Category:Identity_politics.
- Mad_Pride subject Category:Mental_health.
- Mad_Pride subject Category:Neurodiversity.
- Mad_Pride subject Category:Psychiatric_survivor_activists.
- Mad_Pride hypernym Movement.
- Mad_Pride type Ideology.
- Mad_Pride type Organisation.
- Mad_Pride type Activist.
- Mad_Pride type Concept.
- Mad_Pride type Controversy.
- Mad_Pride type Disorder.
- Mad_Pride type Ideology.
- Mad_Pride type Movement.
- Mad_Pride type Redirect.
- Mad_Pride type Right.
- Mad_Pride comment "Mad Pride is a mass movement of the users of mental health services, former users, and their allies. The first known event specifically organized as a Pride event by people who identify as psychiatric survivors/consumer/ex-patients was in Toronto, Canada when it was called \"Psychiatric Survivor Pride Day\", held on September 18, 1993.".
- Mad_Pride label "Mad Pride".
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