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Ableton on Air is part of the following organizations, the National Academy of Television, Arts and Sciences, Boston, New England Chapter, and the Society of Professional Journalists. Welcome to the edition of Ableton on Air, the one and only program that focuses on the needs, concerns, and achievements of the different label. I've always been your host, Lauren Seiler. Before we get to today's topic, we'd like to say special thanks to Washington County Mental Health and other agencies that have helped promote Ableton on Air, including the Association for the Blind Vermont, the Division for the Blind Vermont, Hireability, and many other agencies that have helped Ableton on Air through the years and through these last couple of months. Arlene is not here today. She is recuperating in the hospital, and we wish her a speedy recovery. I'm Lauren Seiler. On today's topic, we will talk about a radio program in Argentina and other mental health services and resources that I'm going to give you. Let's talk about a special radio program in Argentina called Radio La Califata. Radio La Califata, which I'm just letting you know and don't take this offensively, but Califata in Spanish means it's called The Crazy Woman. So Radio La Califata, The Crazy Woman, is the world's first radio station broadcast inside a mental hospital, a non-commercial radio station and was founded at La Borda Psychologist. La Borda is a hospital in Argentina and it was founded by psychologist Alfredo Oliveira in 1990. Oliveira began recording patients' discussions centered around a particular theme and transmitted the recording on the radio, which listeners called in responses. And these psychiatric patients in a makeshift studio, support comes from Argentine announcer Leo LaLomir and the Argentine footballer Oscar Ruggan. Programming includes sports and the Borda Tangle Club. The station produces micro-programs of four hours a week, which are distributed in dozens of radio stations, both in Argentina and Latin America. Psychiatric facilities in other countries, such as Argentina, Chile, Germany, Spain and Uruguay, have subsequently developed similar programs. And let's go up here in terms of La Califata. So it's a radio program done by psychiatric patients, but the history of the psychiatric hospital in which it's part of is called Hospital Interdisciplinario, which means Interdiscipline Hospital of Tibercio Borda, nicknamed El Borda, is the largest and most notable psychiatric hospital in Argentina. Situated on top of a hill next to a child and adolescent neuropsychiatric hospital, which is called Garcia Tobar. Now, in terms of La Califata, let's look that up and get more information about the radio station. Okay, so here we go. Tell you where it's broadcasted. Okay, so it's broadcasted in Buenos Aires. So let's go here. There's a documentary for those that would like to know more about it. You can go to www.imdb.com, and there is a documentary about the radio station La Califata, which is spelled C-O-L-I-F-A-T-A. It's a radio station run entirely by the patients of JT Borgo psychiatric hospital in Buenos Aires. Recorded and broadcasted from the hospital gardens, it is heard all over the world, and it is a station that questions the limit between madness and reason. We are not making fun of people that have gotten psychiatric help or help from mental challenges, but there are ways to deal with anger and there are ways to deal with mental challenges by doing radio and doing television, you know, to be part of society and as part of work. So this documentary is about one hour and 33 minutes, so it is recorded in Buenos Aires, recorded and broadcasted from the hospital gardens, it is heard all over the world, and it's a station that questions the limit between madness and reason. The station that breaks down a dividing wall between sane and mad, it gives the word, let's go down here, it breaks down a dividing wall between sane and mad and it gives the word, it gives the word to those of voice that have been denied for too long. The mad or people that have mental challenges, it shows us many things and we, the sane are incapable of seeing. This was a, someone that wrote about the movie. So more information on radio like callifatta and the documentary, you can go to www.imdb.com. And let's go here. I'm going to go to YouTube and point out parts of the documentary. Oops. Okay. So let's also go to the callifatta. The actual radio station has a YouTube channel. So I'm going to click here on, we're going to stop this for a minute. Stopping the video. There is a trailer that was produced by the callifatta and you can go on YouTube for more information on that. You can go to www.youtube.com forward slash the callifatta. But it also can be seen, the callifatta can be seen on internet radio as well. So I'm going to get that piece so you can know when or where to, here we go. I got it. I got the actual page. Okay. So the callifatta, you can go to on screen. You'll see their website. So radio callifatta that C-O-L-I-F-A-T-A-H-A. The callifatta is a non-governmental organization classified under civil association, the callifatta mental health and communication that develops activities in the area of investigation and mental health services, utilizing media to create spaces of help. The radio station is commonly known as LT-22 radio. The callifatta is a radio station that is current and former internal patients of the border hospital, B-O-R-D-A hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina. And it is the first radio station to air within a psychiatric hospital. So if you want to find out about the callifatta, you can go to www.locallifatta.com forward slash Argentina or AR for Argentina. So the callifatta is L-A-C-O-L-I-F-A-T-A.com forward slash AR. So you can go to the following link. And as you go up top here, there is a bar home institute. It talks about the institution, the programs, the radio station, so on and so forth. And the callifatta is located. If you want to find out more information on that radio program, the address is Buenos Aires, Argentina. So it is Ferre Abeliers, 3740 D-P-T-O, Goliath, Audemars, Buenos Aires, Argentina. And you can email them at locallifatta at gmail.com. And we can go down if you want to find out more about them during English and Spanish. And they also have the callifatta TV. So if you want to find out more information, let's actually go to the TV page. It's in Spanish, but there's also English as well. And you can look at different videos. So for more information on locallifatta, you can go to www.locallifatta.com forward slash AR for Argentina. During this show, we're going to be giving more information on services of mental health. We cannot make fun of anyone that has mental health issues. As a matter of fact, since we're talking about radio and buzzwords and all that kind of thing. So let's go to words that describe mental challenge. Okay, so there are certain words here that some you can use, some you can't. Words that describe people with mental challenge, insane challenge, intellectually challenge, psychologically challenge, spiritually challenge, mental problem, so on and so forth. Well, that's, let me see, that's a source, but that's words not to use mental challenge. Okay, there are certain words not to use around with someone with a mental challenge. I'm getting to that. 250 labels, according to the National Institute of Medicine and Health, there's 250 labels used to stigmatize people with mental illness. We must avoid certain things in certain words and certain stigmas. So you cannot use certain things, certain words to describe someone with mental illness. Okay, the following words, do not use the following words. Do not use disturb, nuts, confused, psycho, spastic, crazy, depressed, disabled, mad, unpredictable, insane, loony or mental. Do not use just plain ill, do not use loony bin, do not say a person has a screw loose, do not say the person is stressed, do not say the person is brain dead, demanding or demented. Do not use the word freak, weird, screw loose, especially confused, do not say the person is dumb, so on. So if you want to find out more information on the words not to use, you can go to www.ncbi.nlm. This is the actual, let's go up, it's the National Institute of Health, Library and Medicine with Biotechnology Information. So this is a library that you can find out more information on what words to use and what not to use for the National Institutes of Health. Today's show is basically more information on mental illness and other ways to control, I'm not saying control your mental illness, but ways that you can use it to your advantage to educate people. So we have Ableton on Air here in Vermont and other places have, especially with La Califata, which is at 100.2 internet radio in Argentina. It is a program that people with psychiatric challenges are using it to educate people. So we should not make fun at all of people with mental and physical challenges because that's not the way we advocate and that's not the way we help people. So for more information on La Califata, you can go to www.lacalifata.com and .org. Let's look it up again. So La Califata, so radio La Califata is www.lacalifata.com forward slash A-R. Look up their radio program and listen to their radio program because they also have a TB show. And for more information on any mental health program or services here in Vermont, you can go to www.wcmhs.org. That's Washington County Mental Health who sponsors Ableton on Air. For more information on Ableton on Air and anything that you have seen on today's program about mental health services, you can go to www.orgamedia.net. That's Ableton on Air. Again, thank you for joining us on this edition of Ableton on Air. Here today, please look and listen to that radio show La Califata. It's a very important resource for people with mental and psychiatric challenges, mental challenges, especially overseas in Argentina. They are our friends and they will be helping to promote Ableton on Air as well. Just to let you know that Ableton on Air will also, and we will give you more information as the weeks progress, Ableton on Air will be having our own internet radio program and radio station. And we will be doing that as part of Ableton on Air here in the studio with our internet radio as well as Ableton on Air. So for more information on Ableton on Air, again, you can go to www.orgamedia.net. I'm Lawrence Seiler. See you next time. Major sponsors for Ableton on Air include Washington County Mental Health, where hope and support come together. Media sponsors for Ableton on Air include Park Chester Times, Muslim Community Report, www, this is the Bronx.info, Associated Press Media Editors, New York Powered Online Newspaper, U.S. Press Corps, Domestic and International, Anchor FM and Spotify. Partners for Ableton on Air include Yehad of New York and New England, where everyone belongs, the Orthodox Union, the Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired of Vermont, the Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Center Vermont Habitat for Humanity, Montefere Medical Center of the Bronx, Rose of Kennedy Center of Bronx, New York, Output Einstein College of Medicine of the Bronx. Ableton on Air has been seen in the following publications. Park Chester Times, www, this is the Bronx.com, New York Powered Online Newspaper, Muslim Community Report, www.h.com and the Montpelier Bridge. Ableton on Air is part of the following organizations. The National Academy of Television, Arts and Sciences, Boston, New England Chapter and the Society of Professional Journalists.