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Sunday Platform – Sam Rivera: The Impact of Overdose Prevention Centers (Hybrid)
April 10, 2022 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
In-person and online!
We will be discussing the operation of two overdose prevention sites in New York, the first in this nation’s history. We will discuss the sites’ success using our most recent data. Additionally, we’ll highlight our impact on the surrounding communities, our organization’s innovative procedures as it pertains to overdose intervention, as well as the need for other jurisdictions to open similar sites.
Sam Rivera has over 29 years of progressive experience in social services. His primary focus of expertise lies in Criminal Justice/Reentry, HIV/AIDS, Harm Reduction, Addiction/Recovery, and Mental Health. He currently serves as the Executive Director of New York Harm Reduction Educators and Washington Heights Corner Project, two merging harm reduction organizations that provide services to active drug users and sex workers in Northern Manhattan and The South Bronx, many of whom are low-income or homeless as well as of color and LGBTQ.
He brings to this role his several decades of cutting-edge service provision experience and a commitment to social justice. He has dedicated his professional career to ameliorating the harms associated with the War on Drugs, racism/sexism, structural inequality, and mass incarceration and will continue to work to end systemic as well as systematic barriers to populations that are most vulnerable.
If you question whether harm reduction works, I can’t help but wonder if you have ever actually seen what happens in these spaces. We promote health, safety, and dignity, and it works. It is simple, beautiful, and it changes people’s lives -Haven Wheelock
Notice: Only fully-vaccinated individuals are invited to attend in-person at this time.
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Presider: Barbara Carlsen
Monthly Collection: Sunrise NYC
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