9th National Harm Reduction Conference Agenda

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9th National Harm Reduction Conference F ROM PUBLIC HEALTH TO SOCIAL JUSTICE

Program Committee

Research Committee

Alfonso L. Forbes, Consulting Services, Boston, MA

Richard Curtis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Andrew Tatarsky, The Center for Optimal Living, New York, NY

Richard Elovitch, Columbia University, New York, NY

Beth Herman, Independent, Encinitas, CA

Samuel Friedman, National Development and Research Institute,

Camille Anacabe, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Palo Alto, CA

New York, NY

Clayton Ruley, Prevention Point Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

Loretta Grau, Yale University, New Haven, CT

Cyndee Clay, Helping Individual Prostitutes Survive, Washington, DC

Susan G Sherman, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of

David Acosta, Philadelphia Department of Health, Philadelphia, PA

Public Health, Baltimore, MD

David Rosenthal, Columbia University, New York, NY

Barbara Tempalski, National Development and Research

Denise Paone, New York City Department of Health, New York, NY

Institute, New York, NY

Deon Haywood, Women with a Vision, New Orleans, LA Don McVinney, Harlem United, New York, NY

Local Organizing Committee/Host Agency—Our House

Ed Stellon, Midwest Harm Reduction Institute, Chicago, IL

Kim Hutchinson, Our House

Emalie Huriaux, San Francisco Department of Public Health,

Kristin Riley, Our House

San Francisco, CA

Kristy Flemming, Our House

Haven Wheelock, Outside In, Portland, OR

Athena Dorey, Our House and Portland Harm Reduction Therapy

Imany Henry, Independent, New York, NY

Kim Toevs, Multnomah County Health Department

Jamie Favaro, Washington Heights Corner Project, New York, NY

Lindsay Jenkins, Multnomah County Health Department

Jerome King, Well of Hope, Paterson, NJ

Amanda Hurley, Cascade AIDS Project

Juba Kalamka, Independent, San Francisco, CA

Peter Geissert, Portland Overdose Prevention Project

Kelli Dorsey, Different Avenues, Washington, DC

Marc Lejeune, Outside In and Multnomah County Health Department

Kimya Hodari, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

Haven Wheelock, Outside In

Kirk Read, Independent, San Francisco, CA

Julia Lager, Mesulam, OHSU / Partnership Project

Lara Coffin, The People’s Harm Reduction Alliance, Seattle, WA

Jude Leahy, Adult Viral Hepatitis Prevention

Lindsay Jenkins, Multnomah City Health Department, Portland, OR

Lydia Bartholow, Oregon Health Science University

Lorren Sandt, Caring Ambassadors Program, Oregon City, OR

Pawnee Brown, Independent

Luis Ortega, Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation, Tucson, AZ

Aviel Forster, Multnomah County Health Department

Marc LeJeune, Outside In, Portland, OR

Alison Noice, CODA Inc.

Marion Riedel, Columbia University, New York, NY

Lorren Sandt, Hepatitis C Caring Ambassadors Program

Mary Wheeler, Northeast Behavioral Health, Peabody, MA

Lydia Bartholow, Independent

Michael Carden, Cornell University, New York, NY

Heidi Pannke, Outside In

Michael Ninburg, Hepatitis Education Project, Seattle, WA Mona Bennett, Atlanta Harm Reduction Coalition, Atlanta, GA Naomi Akers, St. James Infirmary, San Francisco, CA Natalie Schraner, Portland Women’s Crisis Line, Portland, OR Pamela Lynch, WhoSoEver, Detroit, MI Peter Geissert, Portland Overdose Prevention Program, Portland, OR Rafael Torruella, Proyecto Intercambio del Este, Fajardo, PR Rosario M. Lopez Rivera, Project Hospitality, Bronx, NY Sharon Garrett, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Stacey Swimme, Sex Worker’s Outreach Project, San Francisco, CA Zina Age, Aniz, Inc. Atlanta, GA

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