SAVE THE DATE
Monday, March 19th, 2012
Community Free Breakfast Event
Lansing Center
333 E Michigan Ave, Lansing
(Doors open at 8:00 am with exhibits,
breakfast with keynote at 9:30 am)
Sponsored by the Community Mental Health
Authority of Clinton, Eaton, Ingham Counties
"Erasing the Stigma of Mental Illness"
Keynote Speaker: Kathy Cronkite, daughter
of famed
television newscaster Walter Cronkite
Kathy Cronkite is a popular
writer, journalist, and public speaker. As one of the millions who
suffer from clinical depression, she has become a tireless champion
for mental health. As an advocate, Cronkite delivers a clear
message: "Depression must be accepted as the medical condition it is
in order to combat the stigma attached to it and to make help
available for those who suffer from it."
Her book,
On the Edge
of Darkness: Conversations About Conquering Depression,
has received wide acclaim for its informative and
eloquent treatment of mental illness. In writing the book, Cronkite
interviewed celebrities who suffer from depression, including Mike
Wallace, Joan Rivers, Dick Clark, Kitty Dukakis, Rod Steiger, Rona
Barrett, Jules Feiffer, John Kenneth Galbraith, and William Styron.
Combined with interviews with well-known researchers of mental
illness, these celebrity conversations cast a dispelling light on
the myths and stigma that surround mental illness.
Her knowledge and work are well respected by
professionals in the mental health field. As a layperson who has
researched extensively the causes and cures of depression, she is
uniquely qualified to educate other laypeople on these matters. As a
consumer of mental health resources, she brings hands-on experience
to her critiques of the services available in this country.
Awarded by the Texas Psychological Association
for outstanding public contribution to psychology in 1999, Cronkite
has appeared many times on television and radio. Her appearance on
the
Today show prompted over 12,000 calls in
three hours to the 800 number of the National Institute of Mental
Health, where she served on the advisory board of grant reviews. She
also worked on the Communications Workgroup and the Bridging Science
and Services Workgroup.
Cronkite was recently presented with the William Styron Award by
the National Mental Health Association. This award is presented to a
prominent American who has managed a mental illness and helped
others through their openness and outspoken advocacy. She was also
the recipient of the Media Award from the Mental Health Association
of Austin in 1987 and 1996.