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Patricia Ann Capponi, was a Canadian writer and an advocate for mental health issues and poverty issues in Canada.

Early life and education
Pat Capponi was born in Montreal. She attended Dawson College and Sir George Williams University. == Career ==
Career
Activism Capponi served as a board member at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, as a part time board member of the Consent and Capacity Board and as a member of the Advocacy Commission in Ontario. Capponi was the co-facilitator of the "From Surviving To Advising" initiative undertaken by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). The effort brought together consumer-survivors with psychiatry residents to allow those with lived experience to work with residents to understand new perspectives of recovery. "We, those with lived experience, must challenge the status quo," explained Capponi. "We must be the change agents, we must dare to speak our truths even when gate-keepers and those who derive their status and employment from our communities deny us our right to speak, to engage, to point out the systemic failures that guarantee their jobs and our continued poverty." Her last two books, Last Stop Sunnyside (2006) and The Corpse Will Keep (2008) are mysteries featuring a woman detective in Toronto's Parkdale neighborhood, where Capponi lived. She also wrote and published a newsletter, ''The Cuckoo's Nest, and hosted a local cable television program, Cuckoo's Nest Cable''. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Capponi moved to Toronto at 18, to escape her abusive family home, and had several psychiatric hospitalizations there. Capponi was openly lesbian. Pat Capponi was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2019, and died with medical assistance at age 70 years, on April 6, 2020, in a Toronto hospital. In a farewell video, she encouraged her audience to "work on yourselves, work on the system, reach back, help people who are striving to be seen and need role models." == Awards ==
Awards
• Order of Ontario (1993) • Order of Canada (2015) • Lifetime Achievement Award, CivicAction Leadership Foundation (2018) • C. M. Hincks Award from the Canadian Mental Health Association ==Selected publications==
Selected publications
Upstairs in the Crazy House (1992) • Dispatches from the Poverty Line (1997) • The War at Home (1999) • ''Bound by duty : walking the beat with Canada's cops (''2000) • Beyond the Crazy House: changing the future of madness (2003) • Last Stop Sunnyside (2006) • The Corpse Will Keep (2008) ==References==
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