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Part Six: Harm Reduction: The Direct Action Movement that Changed How We Understand Addiction

Margaret concludes the story of the punks, hippies, and poets in Vancouver, Canada who pioneered the modern harm reduction movement Sources: Fighting for Space, Travis Lupick ( https://firestorm.coop/products/11537-fighting-for-space.html?referral=killjoy)https://www.addictionreso ...  Show more

Part Five: Harm Reduction: The Direct Action Movement that Changed How We Understand Addiction

Margaret resumes telling you the story of the punks, hippies, and poets in Vancouver, Canada who pioneered the modern harm reduction movement Sources: Fighting for Space, Travis Lupick ( https://firestorm.coop/products/11537-fighting-for-space.html?referral=killjoy)https://www.add ...  Show more

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