Thousands of individuals have seen the two exhibits currently touring the west and east coasts of the United States. The grand opening of the west coast tour was held at the Pasadena City College where, Mayor of Pasadena, Bill Bogaard, cut the ribbon.

President CCHR U.S., Bruce Wiseman, opened the
Touring Exhibit in Pasadena, California in September 2006

More than 250 people attended the Pasadena opening
It was next featured at the Anaheim Convention Center where school board supervisor, Judy Ahrens, spoke about the importance of CCHR's work, having personally seen the harm psychiatric drugs cause children.

Ribbon cutting ceremony for the Touring Exhibit in
Orange County, California
The east coast tour opened at the John Hancock Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, where speakers at the grand opening included New Hampshire Representative Paul Ingbretson, educator and author Dr. Samuel Blumenfeld, attorney Gregory Hession and psychologist Jim Paicopolos.

The Boston exhibit was held at the John Hancock Hall

Visitors at the Touring Exhibit in Boston, Massachusetts
The exhibit then traveled to Atlanta, Georgia where it was displayed at the Omni Hotel in the CNN Center. Over 680 people toured the exhibit, including the head of a civil rights group, The Rainbow Coalition for the Southeast US, a bishop and teachers, psychologists and psychiatrists.

Sue Ella Deadwyler of Eagle Forum in Georgia helped open the exhibit in Atlanta, Georgia


