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Episode 47: Maia Szalavitz Considers Harm Reduction's Past and Future

Episode 47: Maia Szalavitz Considers Harm Reduction's Past and Future

Update: 2021-09-20
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The harm reduction movement began as a reaction against drug war policies that criminalize, punish, and hurt people – and a need to save lives. As a public health approach that aims to reduce the harms related to drug use and minimize risk, it offers a fresh and compassionate alternative to the war on drugs. In her new book, New York Times bestselling author Maia Szalavitz chronicles the fascinating and impactful history of this movement. DPA's Sheila Vakharia sat down with Maia to talk about her research, her book's timeliness, and where the movement can go from here, including the decriminalization and legal regulation of drugs. 
 

You can keep up with Maia's work at her website, maiasz.com. Her new book, Undoing Drugs: The Untold Story of Harm Reduction and the Future of Addiction, is available wherever books are sold. 

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Episode 47: Maia Szalavitz Considers Harm Reduction's Past and Future

Episode 47: Maia Szalavitz Considers Harm Reduction's Past and Future