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Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition explains “why police reform is a harm reduction issue”

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Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition explains “why police reform is a harm reduction issue”

Friday, October 22, 2021

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Next week, longtime OSI partner and grantee Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition (BHRC) will be holding three educational events.

On Wednesday, October 27th, part 2 of the fall series Why This is a Police Reform Issue will be held from 6-7:30 pm. Yanet Amanuel of the ACLU of Maryland and Rob Ferrell of Organizing Black will discuss why harm reductionists should be involved in police reform (even abolition) and how decriminalization is necessary for racial justice. Additional information, including how to register (which is required) can be found here: tinyurl.com/MoreThanPart2

On Thursday, October 28, BHRC will host Digest with a Stroll w Cam and Harriet, an in-person event in Druid Hill Park from 5:30-6:30pm. More information here: tinyurl.com/DigestWalk2021 (registration required)

On Friday, October 29, the coalition will host a Pre-Halloween Naloxone Training from 4:30-6pm. No registration is required for the event, but the Zoom link here: tinyurl.com/narcanFTW will take you to a waiting room before the event starts.

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