Drugs, Politics, and Pariahs Or, How To Think Historically About Race And Harm Reduction During (And After) The War On Drugs
Event Details
The Wednesday, April 28th Health Equity Jam Session featured speaker Samuel Kelton Roberts, PhD, Associate Professor of History; Associate Professor of African-American Studies; School of the Arts and Sciences; Associate Professor of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of public Health; Columbia University. Dr. Roberts presented on “Drugs, Politics, and Pariahs Or, How to Think Historically About Race and Harm Reduction During (And After) The War on Drugs”.
OTHER LOGISTICS
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
You can view the recording of this Jam Session on our YouTube channel.