'Minds Interrupted' mental health event comes to St. Paul

On Monday in St. Paul, The National Alliance on Mental Illness Minnesota is co-presenting "Minds Interrupted: Stories of Lives Affected By Mental Illness" told by seven Minnesotans.

One of them is 31-year-old Mariah Carroll Owens of Minneapolis, who grew up with a mother diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.

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