This week we launched our brand-new website and visual identity. Have you checked it out yet? We hope you agree that it reflects who we are and how we’re building a better future shaped by love, not war.
We tailored it so you easily find everything you need to know about drugs, drug policy, our work to end the drug war, and how you can get involved.
I’d like to share some highlights so you can familiarize yourself with all it has to offer.
Issues and Campaigns: Streamlined to clearly outline our priorities and what we are committed to right now.
Resources: Enhanced with improved search filtering where you can browse through our collection of factsheets, reports, videos, podcasts, and more. (Search was also improved sitewide.)
Drug Facts: Updated with new pages, including xylazine and fentanyl. You will not only learn about the drug, but the drug policies needed to reduce harm and enhance safety. All facts, no stigma.
Many of these changes were suggestions from supporters like you. We hope you find everything more accessible, easier to use, and informative. This is just a sample of the improvements we’ve made so far with more coming soon. We are committed to updating our website frequently so that it remains a credible, relevant place to learn about equitable drug policy.
We may look different, but our fight to end the drug war has not changed. We’re excited to continue building a better future with you.
Sincerely,
Brian Pacheco
Managing Director, Communications & Marketing
Drug Policy Alliance
P.S. If you have any feedback on the website, see any broken links, or other bugs, email us.