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Rob on Abolitionist Radio and Christian TV

Jesse Strauss interviewed me for Law & Disorder, the self-declared abolitionist California radio station KPFA, about the 988 hotline's use of call tracing to detain people in psychiatric hospitals. I also recently appeared on the Christian cable television channel Daystar in Canada, discussing my book Your Consent Is Not Required on the show TalkTruth. Diversity

By |2023-06-14T19:44:07+00:00June 14th, 2023|0 Comments

LA Times: California wants more psychiatric detentions. That’s unlikely to improve anyone’s mental health

The Los Angeles Times this week published my op-ed about the situation in California, and in the U.S. more broadly. If you've wanted a 980-word 'crash course' intro to my book, this touches on some of the key themes. Opinion: California wants more psychiatric detentions. That’s unlikely to improve anyone’s mental health Another mental health

By |2023-05-08T02:02:23+00:00May 5th, 2023|0 Comments

LIVE May 4: “Ask Us Anything” about Mental Health Laws

"ASK US ANYTHING about how involuntary psychiatric commitment and forced drugging laws and hearings work, and the best ways to navigate them." A live YouTube discussion event with lawyer Jim Gottstein, journalist Rob Wipond, and psychiatric survivor Janet Werner. Thursday May 4, 2023 at 3 pm pacific, 6 pm eastern. Watch the video on YouTube

By |2023-05-05T20:25:57+00:00April 29th, 2023|0 Comments

Law360 Canada Reviews Your Consent Is Not Required

One of Canada's top psychiatric civil rights lawyers and legal scholars, Anita Szigeti, describes Your Consent Is Not Required: “…informative, eye-opening… Having worked as a defence lawyer representing ten thousand individuals embroiled in the justice system consequent to being diagnosed with a mental disorder over 30 years at the bar, I know that Wipond’s thoughtful

By |2023-04-25T03:14:19+00:00April 25th, 2023|0 Comments

Decarcerating Care: Histories of Coercion and Dreams for Liberated Futures

Hosted by the Institute for the Development of Human Arts, I participated on a diverse panel with Tatyana Nduta, James Burch, Kelechi Ubozoh, Chacku Mathai, and Theo Henderson. From IDHA: "On Monday, April 17th, 2023, IDHA hosted a community discussion that explored how institutionalization has long operated as a tool of social control, disproportionately impacting

By |2023-04-24T17:21:35+00:00April 24th, 2023|0 Comments
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