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Harm reduction brochures
Seven brochures about injection drug use, Hepatitis, and overdose.
If You Inject Please Contact Your Local Exchange
Postcard with phone numbers for needle exchanges in New York City.
Interview with Bethany Zeiler
Topics discussed include Women With a Point; needle exchange in pharmacies; syringe exchange; drug use; Methadone clinics; HIV education programs; harm reduction philosophies; harm reduction conferences; closing of Women With a Point and Access…
Interview with Lee Hertel
Topics discussed include HIV positive diagnosis; drug use; involvement with Minnesota AIDS Project needle exchange program; service on Minnesota HIV Services Planning Council; meeting Sue Purchase; Morpheus Project; creation of Lee’s Rig Hub; love…
Interview with Sue Purchase and Rae Eden Frank
Topics discussed include departing from twelve-step treatment model; individual treatment approach; offering services; treating people with dignity and respect; injection drug use in the Twin Cities in 1990s; the problem changing after white people…
Tags: carfentanil, chemical dependency, drugs, education, fentanyl, harm reduction, Harm Reduction Summit, injection, Minnesota AIDS Project, naloxone, Narcan, needle exchanges, needles, overdoses, prevention, Steve's Law, stigma, syringes, treatment, White Earth Harm Reduction Coalition, Women With a Point
Logo Design for Access Works!
Logo design for Access Works! showing a syringe and the words "The Point is Safety."
Tags: Access Works!, graphics, injection, logos, needles, promotional materials, syringes
Photograph of a cake
Photo of a cake that reads "Women With a Point Congratulations 1999 Sue."
Tags: cakes, syringes, Women With a Point
Political cartoon
Political cartoon with commentary on the government's failure to address needle exchange and harm reduction proposed legislation.
Positive Health Project t-shirt
A black and white t-shirt from Positive Health Project that says, "Clean Needles Save Lives." The back has two needles in black ink with "Outreach Team" written in black lettering.