All right, were about to get the event started. You also much for coming. We are a packed house tonight. Welcome, were really excited to host the event tonight around, this is almost a twopart event for tonight, reading from the contributors of the book and then followed by a Panel Discussion and there will be q and a, all that amazing stuff afterwards but i just wanted to give you a big round of applause and thanks for coming out because its support from Community Members like yourself that independent booksellers can keep growing and continuing to be around. In fact, were opening up a new location in the south street seaport come august 1 id love to see you there. Just a few housekeeping notes for tonight , there will be an audience q and a after the Panel Discussion. Plus a chance to have a book signed so you will see books over here and behind that will move to the stable. For the q a portion we ask that you keep your questions concise and respectful and for the book make sure to p
Round of applause and thank you for coming out because its important that independent booksellers keep growing in fact we are opening a new location on august 1st and would love to see you there. There will be q a after the Panel Discussion so with that q a portion please keep your questions concise and respectful and make sure to pay for the book on your way out i thought sometimes they run away feel free to explore tonight we have four incredible panelist and i moderator reading a collection of 25 essays and poems written by and for people over the Mental Health care system in america and to be dedicated to finding an alternative to the Mental Health Industrial Complex and through friendship on the experience of without further ado our panelist. [applause] hello everyone. I am one of the co editors that you are here on a tuesday night to have a real conversation and to hear all the Amazing Stories and great conversation. Im also the other coeditor we are grateful so i hope you enjoy
Readers of the book and then followed by a panel discussion. There will be q a and all the amazing stuff after words. I wanted to give you a big round of applause because in fact we are opening up a new location come august 1 and we would love to see you there. Just a few housekeeping notes for tonight. There will be an audience q a after the panel discussion, plus a chance to have book signing. There will be books here in miami. The q a portion it is a collection of 25 essays and poems written by and for people with experiences of the Mental Health care system in america. From the matter Pride Movement to foreign care. It is dedicated to finding working alternatives to the Mental Health Industrial Complex. Often unexpected ways and places to friendship, respect and the truth of the expense. Without further ado, i want to bring up to a panelist. [applause] hi everyone. Its so good to see you. I am one of the coeditors of we have been to patient. So excited that you are here on a tuesda
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