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Academy Award-nominee and three-time Grammy nominee Aimee Mann performs during the nationally broadcast public radio program “State of Mind: America 2003” Crisis in Care, a special broadcast of “The Infinite Mind,” taped April 30 at The Carter Center, Atlanta, GA
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Academy Award-nominee and three-time Grammy nominee Aimee Mann performs during the nationally broadcast public radio program “State of Mind: America 2003” Crisis in Care, a special broadcast of “The Infinite Mind,” taped April 30 at The Carter Center, Atlanta, GA
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"State of Mind: America 2003” host Dr. Fred Goodwin
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Bill Lichtenstein, senior executive producer of “The Infinite Mind”
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“State of Mind: America 2003” public radio broadcast guest Dr. David Satcher, the 16th U.S. Surgeon General, director of the National Center for Primary Care at the Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA
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Acclaimed writer Meri Nana-Ama Danquah reads an excerpt from her moving memoir about depression, “Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman’s Journey Through Depression,” during a special broadcast of “The Infinite Mind.”
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Dr. Benjamin Druss, Rosalynn Carter Endowed Chair in Mental Health at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health, a guest of the nationally broadcast public radio program “State of Mind: America 2003,” a special broadcast of “The Infinite Mind.”
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Dr. Thomas Bornemann, director of the Mental Health Program at The Carter Center, a guest of “State of Mind: America 2003,” a special broadcast of “The Infinite Mind.”
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Mrs. Doris Smith, co-founder of the National Organization of People of Color Against Suicide, a guest of “State of Mind: America 2003,” a special broadcast of the nationally aired radio program, “The Infinite Mind.”
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Dr. David Pollack, medical director for mental health services for the Oregon Department of Human Services,a guest of “State of Mind: America 2003,” a special broadcast of the nationally aired radio program, “The Infinite Mind.”
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Milton Clipper, a guest of “State of Mind: America 2003,” a special broadcast of the nationally aired radio program, “The Infinite Mind.”
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Dr. Quentin Ted Smith, clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Morehouse School of Medicine, a guest of the nationally broadcast radio program “State of Mind: America 2003,” a special broadcast of “The Infinite Mind.”
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Bill Lichtenstein & June Peoples
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Dr. Fred Goodwin
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Dr. Fred Goodwin
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Lichtenstein Creative Media is a Peabody Award-winning independent media production company working in film, TV and radio. LCM specializes in productions focusing on mental health, human rights and other social issues.

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