Wilda White and Barbara Peller Sommers

Week Five Case Study: Wilda White

Read: 'Psychiatric Survivor' Wilda White Says She Is Ready to Lead a Movement Links to an external site.

Cite in your text as: (Remsen, 2015, September 09)

Cite in your full References as: Remsen, N. (2015, September 09). 'Psychiatric survivor' Wilda White says she Is ready to lead a movement. Seven Days. http://www.sevendaysvt.com/vermont/a-psychiatric-survivor-says-she-is-ready-to-lead-a-movement/Content?oid=2868893

UPDATE: "Wilda White was president of the University of Vermont Gay Student Union in the late 1970s. Today, she is a Mad Activist, Chair of Vermont’s Mental Health Crisis Response Commission, and the former executive director of Vermont Psychiatric Survivors. An attorney, she was also the inaugural executive director of the Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice at the University of California Berkeley School of Law, her alma mater."

--https://www.vtfolklife.org/portraits-of-pride/wilda-white?rq=Wilda%20White Links to an external site.

 

 

Week Five Case Study: Barbara Peller Sommers

Read: Download Loving in the Spirit of Women


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Cite in your text as: (Sommers, 1996, Spring/Summer)

Cite in your full references as: Sommers, B.P. (1996, Spring/Summer). Loving in the spirit of women. Counterpoint XI(2): 1,2.