Hi John,
We are excited to invite you to the second webinar in our 2024 Summer Drug Policy Series, Voices from the Frontline: Combating the Overdose Crisis featuring two remarkable advocates for change from the worlds of health and policy. This event will focus on the critical public health and policy challenges surrounding drug use and overdose prevention. Mark your calendars for August 6th at 3PM PT / 6PM ET and join us for an engaging and informative discussion.
Register now!
About Our Speakers:
John Bowman is the Kentucky Senior Campaign Organizer for Dream.Org. He works to reshape drug policies in Kentucky by engaging with impacted individuals, harm reduction specialists, law enforcement, businesses, and faith communities. John is in long-term recovery and formerly incarcerated, showcasing his resilience and commitment to advocacy. His work in addiction recovery and criminal justice reform is making a significant impact.
Dr. William Cooke is a physician specializing in Family Medicine, Addiction Medicine, and HIV Medicine. He has been recognized nationally for his compassionate care, including being named Family Physician of the Year. Dr. Cooke is the author of "Canary in the Coal Mine," which explores health equity through the 2015 Scott County HIV outbreak. He frequently speaks on health equity, healthcare reform, and the opioid crisis.
Event Details:
- Date: August 6th
- Time: 3PM PT / 6PM ET
- Topic: Current Public Health and Policy Challenges in Drug Use and Overdose Prevention
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from two leaders in the field of harm reduction and drug policy reform. Register now to secure your spot and be part of the conversation on creating safer, healthier communities.
We look forward to your participation.
In solidarity,
— The Dream.Org Advocacy team
P.S. Are you fed up with the lack of adequate responses to the overdose crisis? Join our campaign today! Let us know how you’d like to get involved, whether you are are an artist, activist, someone in recovery, or know someone impacted by substance use.