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By Maria Luisa Tucker, Tuesday, Jul. 29 2008 @ 1:47PM
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On Friday evening, more than 100 people, most of them self-described "psychiatric survivors," gathered outside Kings County Hospital to memorialize Esmin Green. The event was one of 10 candlelight vigils being held around the globe to remember the 49-year-old who died alone while waiting for treatment in the psychiatric emergency room.

Green's death elicited widespread outrage after the release of a surveillance video that showed several hospital staffers ignoring her even as she collapsed and lay prone on the floor for close to an hour on June 19. (See the the surveillance video and photos of the candlelight vigil here.)

"At the end of the day in New York State, there needs to be a sweeping investigation of the entire system," said Lauren Tenney, the organizer of the Friday event. Behind her, scores of people, many of whom had been committed to psychiatric facilities in New York, held signs saying "First Do No Harm" and "Human Rights Now." Some traveled hours to attend the vigil, from upstate New York, Pennsylvania and even Florida.

Among those rallying were Les Cook, Marian Merlino and David Gonzalez, all activists who were previously treated to Kings County psych ward. "I was an inmate here and I was terrified," said Cook, who was involuntarily committed in 1988. Cook remembers being scared to ask questions about the medication they were administering after seeing a woman forcibly strapped to a gurney, and now runs an organization that advocates for better peer support of people diagnosed with mental illness. Also there was Assemblyman Peter Rivera, chair of the Assembly's mental health committee, who spoke about the failures of the system, followed by George Ebert of the Mental Patient Liberation Alliance.

Esmin Green's death has brought together factions that are often at odds: several radical groups of "psychiatric survivors" who seek to dismantle the entire mental health care system co-sponsored the vigil alongside the National Alliance on Mental Illness’s National Consumer Council, a more mainstream and widely-recognized organization that sometimes draws the ire of the radicals. "Our movements are usually so divided over how to go about doing things, but Esmin Green has brought everyone together," Tenney said.

As the group lit candles at dusk, a lone patient looked out of a window on one of the upper floors of the hospital.

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sakara says:

terible death, but..

i know from personal experience that it's usually just ONE person, the most aggressive out of the bunch, who organizes "consumers" (the real term/politically correct word for mentally ill) to do protests and such; others just go along to avoid arguements---and to get a free meal afterwards; pizza or such.

Posted On: Wednesday, Jul. 30 2008 @ 10:56AM
Anonymous says:

I had the misfortune of being taken to this hospital for a psychiatric emergency. I have an advanced degree in one of the "hard sciences" and, despite the troubles that landed me there, was still lucid enough to request being informed about my treatment and to object to being stripped of my clothing and held without food or meds for many hours. The response of the intern attending me was, "Shut up and cooperate or I'll write that you are agitated and resistant on your chart, and then we'll shoot you up so that anyone could do anything to you," meaning drug me into an inert, rapable blob. I really should get those records and pay her a visit.

Posted On: Wednesday, Jul. 30 2008 @ 3:05PM
Marian Merlino says:

I was one of the speakers at the vigil on 7/25. We see the vigil as a starting point, for reforming the mental health system that led to her death by neglect. Please refer to website: www.theopalproject.org for continuing information.

Posted On: Monday, Aug. 4 2008 @ 9:14AM
David Gonzalez says:

It sounds to me like sakara is angry that this incident was caught on tape and released to the general public, because the standard bias that this is an aggressive group of people who need to be hospitalzied against their will for their own good is revealed for the blatant lie that it is and the real "mentally-ill" people are exposed for all to see. Fortunately for some people "seeing is believing." They reach independent conclusions based upon what they see, not what they want to see. For others, they would just as quickly gouge out their own eyes than to question what they've been taught to believe. Talk about mental illness - having others do your thinking for you - now that's mental illness!

Posted On: Friday, Aug. 8 2008 @ 6:41PM

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