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Lichtenstein's subsequent article, "Mass. Problems for Kids," exposed a myriad of fatal problems in the Massachusetts state child welfare system including 103 deaths of children during a 36-month period; federal investigations of Lexington Public Schools for intimidating and retaliating against
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On June 19, 2017, Bill was honored along with Congressman Joe Kennedy III with a Special Recognition Award from the Massachusetts Association for Mental Health for Bill's "work to educate the nation and inform public policy, combatting stigma and discrimination . . . courage and generosity in
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containing Lexington Public School's rebuttal to the article. Lichtenstein subsequently refuted Lexington's challenges to the story. In January 2013 the Times reported an editor and fact checker had re-reported the issues that had been raised about the article and nothing in the article was
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The September 9, 2012, Sunday New York Times published an op-ed by Bill Lichtenstein entitled "A Terrifying Way to Discipline Children". that exposed the use of physical restraints and seclusion rooms in schools nationwide.Other families came forward with reports of their children also being
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magazine cover story, "How ABC Spikes the News: Three Reagan Administration Scandals that Never Appeared on World News Tonight," revealed that three stories produced by Bill Lichtenstein, including investigations into Reagan administration figures Sen.
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Lichtenstein founded the Peabody Award-winning Lichtenstein Creative Media, Inc., in 1990. The company produced the "Voices of an Illness" documentary series, which featured people who were living with, and recovered from, serious mental illness.
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parents who advocated for their children, and the details of a federal class action suit against Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick as a result of the state's low ranking for the care and protection of children in foster care.
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Lichtenstein's work, and that of Lichtenstein Creative Media, has been honored with the top media awards from the major national mental health organizations, including the National Institute of Mental Health;
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issues as well as educational outreach campaigns. Lichtenstein and his company also made early use of emerging new media, including the 3-D virtual reality community
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at the same time that ABC was seeking Reagan administration support to increase the maximum number of local TV stations that any one entity could own.
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Lichtenstein worked in 1986 for The Investigative Group, at the law firm of Rogovin, Huge and Lenzner, then out of house council for the
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Lichtenstein Creative Media produced the documentary "If I Get Out Alive", narrated by Academy Award-winning actress and youth advocate
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From 1980 to 2006, Lichtenstein taught investigative reporting for TV and documentary film production at
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Lichtenstein serves as a judge for the National News Emmy Awards, and as a screener/reviewer for the
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Co-producer Bill Lichtenstein, in Oklahoma, reviewing state licensing records during production of
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Lichtenstein began working in 1970 at age 14 as a volunteer and later as a part-time announcer and
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Bill Lichtenstein produced and was director of photography of the award-winning documentary film,
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was hosted by Dr. Fred Goodwin, the former head of the National Institute of Mental Health; Dr.
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Lichtenstein created and was senior executive producer of the national, one-hour weekly series,
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in 1978 with a degree in Political Science and English. While at Brown, Lichtenstein worked at
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Bill Lichtenstein, producer and Sylvia Chase, correspondent, editing segment for ABC News
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sharing family's experience to light the path to reform and recovery for others. . . "
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The article was honored by the 2013 Casey Medals for Meritorious Journalism and by the
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restrained and placed in isolation rooms in Lexington, Massachusetts and across the US.
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In 1986, Lichtenstein was one of the two show producers of the ABC late-night program
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From 1979 through 1986, Lichtenstein reported and produced investigative reports for
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On September 16, 2012, the New York Times published an "editor's note" written by'
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Advisory Board of the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism
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2013 Casey Medals honor for "A Terrifying Way to Discipline Children."
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Lichtenstein reported and exposed White House efforts under President
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Bill Lichtenstein receives 2017 Special Recognition Award from MAMH.
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In 1983, he was nominated for three national news Emmy Awards, for
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Lichtenstein began his work in television as a writer for ABC and
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National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley, 524 U.S. 569, (1998).
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included notable guests, on a wide variety of topics including
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Biography from National Institutes of Health Stigma Conference
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and his wife Rose Styron (depression); baseball batting champ
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The events surrounding the three reports were detailed in
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Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni
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Print and broadcast journalism; documentary producer
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On bended knee: the press and the Reagan presidency
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