Daniel RaymondHarm Reduction in the Time of CoronavirusWe have never had the luxury of being innocent to viruses nor epidemics. Our most codified histories trace the emergence of harm reduction…Mar 15, 20202Mar 15, 20202
Daniel RaymondSafe Harbor: Sex Workers and the Harm Reduction MovementI become a better harm reductionist by listening and learning from community organizers. I become a better harm reductionist by listening…Dec 14, 2018Dec 14, 2018
Daniel RaymondHarm reduction means fighting for health careThe opioid and heroin crisis has dominated my work and that of many of my colleagues — many of you — for the past several years. We’ve…Mar 23, 2017Mar 23, 2017
Daniel RaymondHolding space for the unredeemed: harm reduction and justiceI spent last Friday in Chicago at the Midwest Harm Reduction Institute’s annual conference. The theme was Growing from Our Roots:Sep 26, 2016Sep 26, 2016
Daniel RaymondHitting Bottom on the Politics of Punishment: Needle Exchange and the Costs of InactionI think it’s time for harm reduction advocates to reclaim the word “enabling.” True confession: I got into harm reduction to enable people…Apr 8, 2015Apr 8, 2015
Daniel RaymondinAddiction UnscriptedNotes on Stigma and RecoveryStigma marks those who use drugs — or at least those who use the wrong drugs, in the wrong ways, at the wrong amounts, for the wrong reasonsMar 6, 2015Mar 6, 2015
Daniel RaymondinAddiction UnscriptedInjecting Opana: Indiana’s HIV Outbreak and America’s Opioid EpidemicWe can’t end the heroin and opioid epidemic without more harm reduction and drug treatmentMar 2, 2015Mar 2, 2015