Access Press Online Volume 15, Issue 3. March. 10, 2004.

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Tim Benjamin, Editor

Spring is a season of change and new beginnings, and Access Press is trying some new ways of laying out the paper. Our regular “In-Brief” section will have a different look and will be expanded to offer more news snippets from around the country and the world.  Also, we are trying to put together a simple and concise way for you to follow the legislative bills, and a summary of the ones we feel are the most important to people with disabilities.  If you have any ideas on how we might do this to best serve your interests and needs, please write or call with your suggestions.. . Read more: Editor’s Column, Feb., 2004

 

 

Mental Illness/Brain Disorders

Mo's A Princess

by Pete Feigal

The long, dark nights of the soul are not reserved just for grownups. When I was running a workshop at a high school in Minneapolis, Debbie, a 15-year-old student told me about her Hell. Going to her locker everyday, going to her classes, she ran a gauntlet of torment from the other girls. “Pig! Heifer! You’re fat! You’re ugly!”. . . . . Mental Illness/Brain Disorders, Mo's A Princess,  by Pete Feigal

 

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