A Powerful Limited-Time Exhibit on Mental Health Human Rights Abuse
FREE ADMISSION · SAN FRANCISCO · 4 DAYS ONLY

A powerful multimedia exhibit exposing psychiatric abuse, overdrugging, electroshock, and the hidden failures of the mental health industry.

Dates May 15 – 18, 2026Fri – Mon
Hours 9 AM – 9 PMDaily
Location 814 Mission StSan Francisco, CA 94103
Free admission — no ticket required. Sign up to get opening ceremony details and program updates in your inbox. Questions? Email info@cchrsf.org

What You'll Discover

First-hand accounts, expert interviews, and documentary evidence tracing psychiatric abuse — from its origins to the present day. Admission is free and open to the public.

If you ever wondered why the mental health system has failed, you must see this exhibit.

First-hand accounts from survivors and advocates.

Why U.S. mental health is failing despite $139 billion spent.

6.1 million U.S. children on psychiatric drugs — over 223,000 still in cribs.

Parents kept in the dark about suicidal and harmful side effects.

Widespread abuse in local for-profit psych hospitals.

Local patients electroshocked without full informed consent.

Forced psychiatric drugging in schools violates U.S. law.

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Getting Here

In the heart of San Francisco — just one block from the Moscone Center.

San Francisco Filipino Cultural Center
814 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103

BART

Powell Street Station — 0.4 mi, about a 6 min walk.

MUNI

Lines 14R, 30, 45, 49. Stop at 4th & Mission — one block away.

Parking

Street parking and paid parking garages nearby.

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Human Rights · Transparency · Accountability · Educating the Public · Empowering Change

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Questions? Email info@cchrsf.org