Politics of Mental Health w/ Micha Frazer-Carroll at PRSC
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"If capitalism fundamentally harms our wellbeing, then mental health is political by its nature. In her penetrating debut book, Micha Frazer-Carroll showed how our struggles for liberation intersect with mental illness. It’s a galvanising call to action; drawing on the history of psychiatry, diagnosis and resistance as an antidote to our ineffective online culture of ‘awareness campaigns’. "

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A event held at PRSC on Wednesday 5th June. The event starts at 19:00.


Mental health affects us all, and yet it remains elusive as a concept. Does getting a diagnosis help or hinder? How is mental wellbeing, which is often incredibly personal, driven by widespread societal suffering? Can it be a social construct and real at the same time?

These are some of the big questions Micha Frazer-Carroll explores in her Mad World talk.

Micha Frazer-Carroll is a journalist involved with a number of radical health and healing initiatives. She founded and edited Blueprint, a lived experience-led mental health magazine, and was the opinion editor at gal-dem, a magazine created by people of colour of marginalised genders. Micha has also written for Vogue, HuffPost, Huck and Dazed. She was nominated for the Comment Awards' Fresh New Voice of the Year Award, and the Observer/Anthony Burgess Award for Arts Criticism.

Last year, she published MAD WORLD, which takes a radical political approach to carve out new politics regarding mental health. She organises with and does press work for several abolitionist groups.

In this event, Micha offers a radical alternative view to the pathologisation and systemic gatekeeping of mental health held by our society. There will also be an interactive element and a time for the audience to share their thoughts and feelings using various prompts given if they would like.

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Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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