Women With a Point Archive

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Two matchbooks promoting syringe exchange, with messages about clean needles and saving lives.
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Two matchbooks promoting syringe exchange with contact numbers.
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Matchbooks promoting syringe exchange programs.
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Interview with Sue Purchase
and Rae Eden Frank

  • Interviewer: Amy Sullivan

    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 become affected; destigmatization of drug users; harm reduction as a new concept and methodology in the United States in the 1990s; drug use education for drug users; grass-roots harm reduction; empowering drug users; Minnesota AIDS Project; narcan distribution; Harm Reduction Summit organized by White Earth Harm Reduction Coalition; Patt Denning’s Over the Influence; Women With a Point; needle exchange; Steve’s Law, and equipping first responders with naloxone; prevalence of fentanyl and carfentanil and its link to overdose; assumptions of drug user identities and characteristics; drug-chic, making drug addiction fashionable in consumer culture; home delivery needle exchange; competitive funding atmosphere in Minnesota.


Interview with Annie Artino and Susan Phillips

  • Interviewer: Ludewig, Sara

    Topics discussed include Street Works outreach program; serving homeless youth; working through the AIDS and Hepatitis C crisis; harm reduction tools; empowering individuals to treat themselves; meeting people where they are at; harm reduction training for youth workers across the state; Harm Reduction Coalition Conference; Harm Times Cafe community; using harm reduction techniques themselves; decline in harm reduction practice since the 1990s in Minnesota; learning to parent with harm reduction techniques; facing stigma as a harm reduction practitioner; people getting scared and tightening up during conservative government administration; prevalence of twelve-step mindset in Minnesota; sex work.


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