The Icarus Project envisions a new culture and language that resonates with our actual experiences of 'mental illness' rather than trying to fit our lives into a conventional framework.

We are a network of people living with and/or affected by experiences that are commonly diagnosed and labeled as psychiatric conditions. We believe these experiences are mad gifts needing cultivation and care, rather than diseases or disorders. By joining together as individuals and as a community, the intertwined threads of madness, creativity, and collaboration can inspire hope and transformation in an oppressive and damaged world. Participation in The Icarus Project helps us overcome alienation and tap into the true potential that lies between brilliance and madness.

The Icarus Project is a collaborative, participatory adventure fueled by inspiration and mutual aid. We bring the Icarus vision to reality through an Icarus national staff collective and a grassroots network of autonomous local support groups and Campus Icarus groups across the US and beyond.

To read more about our mission, vision, and work, check out the full text of our mission statement. We're non-profit and donation driven; please consider making a donation if you can, even $10 helps keep us going.

For latest news, click here to read the Icarus Coordinators blog.

Friends Make the Best Medicine: Icarus Support Manual Draft

Download and print out the first draft of our long-awaited Support Manual, titled Friends Make the Best Medicine: A Guide to Creating Community Mental Health Support Networks.

Contact Us

To contact the friendly folks at the Icarus Project with questions or comments please use our contact form at:

https://site.icarusprojectarchive.org/contact

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A Note About Our Politics

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A Note About Our Politics 
This website was created by people who are not only diagnosed with mental health labels such as "bipolar disorder," but who also have a radical view of how this society should be dismantled and recreated. We come out of a long tradition of solidarity among the oppressed of the world, and we are driven to working towards real live justice for all people. We firmly believe that for true healing to be possible we must work both on transforming ourselves and transforming the world around us. We do not ask that any Icarus Project member have any particular political affiliation or lifestyle choice, but we do insist that you respect the sometimes controversial and frequently pretty radical and anti-authoritarian discussions that unfold on this site regularly around topics like race, class, politics, capitalism, gender, the pharmaceutical industry, and much much more. If you want to talk about mental health as if it exists in a socio-political vacuum, this may not be the site for you, or you may find it wise to stay out of politically charged threads that make you uncomfortable. Check out our Mission statement here: https://site.icarusprojectarchive.org/about-us/icarus-project-mission-statement

Icarus Project Mission Statement

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The full text of our Mission statement, including our mission, work, and vision.

Origins and Purpose

When we first created The Icarus Project, we tried to create an inspiring manifesto about the experience of "mental illness" which draws its strength from myth and metaphor as opposed to the paradigms of disease and dysfunction. Here is our original mission statement"¦

Email Conflict Policy for Volunteers, Interns, and Staff

Our policy for dealing with difficult communication over email and the internet which easily gets blown out of proportion. We recommend a similar policy for everyone.

Press Coverage of Icarus

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Coverage of the Icarus Project in the news media.

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