Dallas, Human Rights, & the Troubled Teen Industry

Last week I shared some of my experiences in Los Angeles. After that, I was invited to Dallas. This was through the introduction of a man who in his youth was in the notorious KIDS (of El Paso, New Jersey, etc.) Program. Paul Yanez,…

On Not Being Alone with my Experience in Los Angeles

Just after writing, but before publishing Dead, Insane, or in Jail: A CEDU Memoir, the first book in my series, I did not know the next steps. My greatest hope was that the messages embedded in my narrative would help improve awareness that…

A Question about the STAFF?

While a child, I witnessed madness around me, and had it coaxed out of me —  as therapy. In many cases the therapy consisted of methods that were the opposite of therapy. In fact, a staff member confessed to me that they received…

Am I QUALIFIED to write about CEDU?

I'm not a sociologist or anthropologist. I'm not currently trying to start a cult. I had two goals when I started writing the Dead, Insane, or in Jail (DIJ) book series: To chronicle what happened, to compose an accurate description…