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EPISODE · Oct 4, 2010 · 53 MIN

Icarus Project: Sascha DuBrul

from Madness Radio · host Will Hall, Madness Radio

How did the New York underground of punk rock music, squatting, and homeless protest give rise to a thriving and innovative peer-run mental health community? Are there creative gifts to be found in the depths of madness? Does the future of Mad Pride lie in the joining of activism with spirituality? Icarus Project co-founder Sascha Altman DuBrul discusses his escape into apocalyptic visions and psychiatric hospitals, and how he was inspired to challenge the identity of bipolar disorder. scatter(at)theicarusproject(dot)net http://www.theicarusproject.netThe post Icarus Project: Sascha DuBrul first appeared on Madness Radio.

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