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Friend,
Our series of online discussions about COVID-19 and drug policy explores how this pandemic has magnified the war on drugs as a public health crisis, how we can sustain progress, which obstacles still remain, and how we can use the current moment to be more aspirational with our policy agendas.
Please RSVP here to join us for the fourth conversation “New Frontiers: Drug Use, Harm Reduction, and Essential Services in the Time of COVID-19” which will take place over Zoom this Thursday, June 25 from 2-4pm ET.
The COVID-19 environment complicates access to harm reduction services, but also provides new opportunities for innovation and advocacy. Join us to explore how COVID has impacted harm reduction services and practices in the community, examine novel models that could be replicated, discuss harm reduction in the context of mutual aid, and strategize on how to improve and expand access in this moment. Register here to join the conversation this Thursday.
And please mark your calendars and register for the rest of the series:
Informal & Gig Economies: July 9, 2-4pm ET
Safe Supply & Legal Regulation: July 23, 2-4pm ET
Drug War Policing & Surveillance: Aug 6, 2-4pm ET
I hope you can join us for these important conversations.
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Sincerely,
Lindsay LaSalle
Managing Director, Public Health Law and Policy
Drug Policy Alliance |
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