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I like to sketch out watercolors during when attending conferences or workshops...this one was done during a harm reduction workshop. The whole world is addicted; why do we punish people who have certain addictions that we have decided to stigmatize? Look at the sky, the earth, the water rising...We are are addicted to garbage, fossil fuels, melting the icecaps, war, television, etc....while I don't advise addiction to drugs, is it any worse than the stuff the human race is "smoking"? Harm reduction is the human approach to helping our brothers and sisters with addictions.

Kassandra Frederique, New York State Director, Drug Policy Alliance - Advocates, community organizations, and Council Members held a press conference and rally on June 20, 2018 at the steps of City Hall, challenging Mayor de Blasio and the NYPD’s newly-announced marijuana enforcement policy, urging the Mayor to end racially biased marijuana arrests completely. The Mayor and NYPD Commissioner announced the policy shift yesterday in the culmination of their 30-day review period to assess marijuana enforcement in NYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Council Member Antonio Reynoso - Advocates, community organizations, and Council Members held a press conference and rally on June 20, 2018 at the steps of City Hall, challenging Mayor de Blasio and the NYPD’s newly-announced marijuana enforcement policy, urging the Mayor to end racially biased marijuana arrests completely. The Mayor and NYPD Commissioner announced the policy shift yesterday in the culmination of their 30-day review period to assess marijuana enforcement in NYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Photos from Victory Programs' Boston Living Center's 2019 Celebration of Life: Homecoming on Wednesday, November 6 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

 

Celebration of Life is a community gathering for people living with HIV/AIDS, and the friends, family, advocates, and others who support them. Funding raised for this even supports vital nutrition, wellness, education, and peer support services at the Boston Living Center, New England's largest community and resource center for people living with HIV/AIDS. This year's theme, "Homecoming," honors the 30th anniversary of the Boston Living Center. Guests enjoyed a sit-down dinner, live entertainment, a resource fair, community awards for HIV/AIDS advocacy leadership and inspirational peer accomplishments, and more.

 

Photo credit: VPI Staff

Advocates, community organizations, and Council Members held a press conference and rally on June 20, 2018 at the steps of City Hall, challenging Mayor de Blasio and the NYPD’s newly-announced marijuana enforcement policy, urging the Mayor to end racially biased marijuana arrests completely. The Mayor and NYPD Commissioner announced the policy shift yesterday in the culmination of their 30-day review period to assess marijuana enforcement in NYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Advocates, community organizations, and Council Members held a press conference and rally on June 20, 2018 at the steps of City Hall, challenging Mayor de Blasio and the NYPD’s newly-announced marijuana enforcement policy, urging the Mayor to end racially biased marijuana arrests completely. The Mayor and NYPD Commissioner announced the policy shift yesterday in the culmination of their 30-day review period to assess marijuana enforcement in NYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Kassandra Frederique, New York State Director, Drug Policy Alliance - Advocates, community organizations, and Council Members held a press conference and rally on June 20, 2018 at the steps of City Hall, challenging Mayor de Blasio and the NYPD’s newly-announced marijuana enforcement policy, urging the Mayor to end racially biased marijuana arrests completely. The Mayor and NYPD Commissioner announced the policy shift yesterday in the culmination of their 30-day review period to assess marijuana enforcement in NYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Members of P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now), Truth Pharm, and a coalition of survivor sand advocacy groups working in response to the overdose crisis held a demonstration on August 9, 2021 outside of The United States Bankruptcy Court in White Plains to call out the United States justice system for allowing the billionaire Sackler Family to walk away unscathed after igniting the worst public health crisis in the history of this nation. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Photos from Victory Programs' Boston Living Center's 2019 Celebration of Life: Homecoming on Wednesday, November 6 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

 

Celebration of Life is a community gathering for people living with HIV/AIDS, and the friends, family, advocates, and others who support them. Funding raised for this even supports vital nutrition, wellness, education, and peer support services at the Boston Living Center, New England's largest community and resource center for people living with HIV/AIDS. This year's theme, "Homecoming," honors the 30th anniversary of the Boston Living Center. Guests enjoyed a sit-down dinner, live entertainment, a resource fair, community awards for HIV/AIDS advocacy leadership and inspirational peer accomplishments, and more.

 

Photo credit: VPI Staff

Photos from Victory Programs' Boston Living Center's 2019 Celebration of Life: Homecoming on Wednesday, November 6 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

 

Celebration of Life is a community gathering for people living with HIV/AIDS, and the friends, family, advocates, and others who support them. Funding raised for this even supports vital nutrition, wellness, education, and peer support services at the Boston Living Center, New England's largest community and resource center for people living with HIV/AIDS. This year's theme, "Homecoming," honors the 30th anniversary of the Boston Living Center. Guests enjoyed a sit-down dinner, live entertainment, a resource fair, community awards for HIV/AIDS advocacy leadership and inspirational peer accomplishments, and more.

 

Photo credit: VPI Staff

Advocates, community organizations, and Council Members held a press conference and rally on June 20, 2018 at the steps of City Hall, challenging Mayor de Blasio and the NYPD’s newly-announced marijuana enforcement policy, urging the Mayor to end racially biased marijuana arrests completely. The Mayor and NYPD Commissioner announced the policy shift yesterday in the culmination of their 30-day review period to assess marijuana enforcement in NYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Members of P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now), Truth Pharm, and a coalition of survivor sand advocacy groups working in response to the overdose crisis held a demonstration on August 9, 2021 outside of The United States Bankruptcy Court in White Plains to call out the United States justice system for allowing the billionaire Sackler Family to walk away unscathed after igniting the worst public health crisis in the history of this nation. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Photos from Victory Programs' Boston Living Center's 2019 Celebration of Life: Homecoming on Wednesday, November 6 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

 

Celebration of Life is a community gathering for people living with HIV/AIDS, and the friends, family, advocates, and others who support them. Funding raised for this even supports vital nutrition, wellness, education, and peer support services at the Boston Living Center, New England's largest community and resource center for people living with HIV/AIDS. This year's theme, "Homecoming," honors the 30th anniversary of the Boston Living Center. Guests enjoyed a sit-down dinner, live entertainment, a resource fair, community awards for HIV/AIDS advocacy leadership and inspirational peer accomplishments, and more.

 

Photo credit: VPI Staff

Photos from Victory Programs' Boston Living Center's 2019 Celebration of Life: Homecoming on Wednesday, November 6 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

 

Celebration of Life is a community gathering for people living with HIV/AIDS, and the friends, family, advocates, and others who support them. Funding raised for this even supports vital nutrition, wellness, education, and peer support services at the Boston Living Center, New England's largest community and resource center for people living with HIV/AIDS. This year's theme, "Homecoming," honors the 30th anniversary of the Boston Living Center. Guests enjoyed a sit-down dinner, live entertainment, a resource fair, community awards for HIV/AIDS advocacy leadership and inspirational peer accomplishments, and more.

 

Photo credit: VPI Staff

The crowd started to come in while we were chanting from the stage

Photos from Victory Programs' Boston Living Center's 2019 Celebration of Life: Homecoming on Wednesday, November 6 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

 

Celebration of Life is a community gathering for people living with HIV/AIDS, and the friends, family, advocates, and others who support them. Funding raised for this even supports vital nutrition, wellness, education, and peer support services at the Boston Living Center, New England's largest community and resource center for people living with HIV/AIDS. This year's theme, "Homecoming," honors the 30th anniversary of the Boston Living Center. Guests enjoyed a sit-down dinner, live entertainment, a resource fair, community awards for HIV/AIDS advocacy leadership and inspirational peer accomplishments, and more.

 

Photo credit: VPI Staff

Paraphernalia for injecting street heroin.. . .

23.6.16. Dublin. Launch of IPRT report 'Improving Prison Conditions by Strenghtening the Monitoring of HIV, HCV, TB and Harm Reduction' , Mapping Report -Ireland. (Main speakers at the launch were Prof Joe Barry TCD, Fergal Black IPS, Judge Michael Reilly Inspector of Prisons, Emmett Conroy Irish Red Cross and IPS, Catherine McNamara and Deirdre Malone IPRT Exec Dir. Photo by Derek Speirs.

Photos from Victory Programs' Boston Living Center's 2019 Celebration of Life: Homecoming on Wednesday, November 6 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

 

Celebration of Life is a community gathering for people living with HIV/AIDS, and the friends, family, advocates, and others who support them. Funding raised for this even supports vital nutrition, wellness, education, and peer support services at the Boston Living Center, New England's largest community and resource center for people living with HIV/AIDS. This year's theme, "Homecoming," honors the 30th anniversary of the Boston Living Center. Guests enjoyed a sit-down dinner, live entertainment, a resource fair, community awards for HIV/AIDS advocacy leadership and inspirational peer accomplishments, and more.

 

Photo credit: VPI Staff

Photos from Victory Programs' Boston Living Center's 2019 Celebration of Life: Homecoming on Wednesday, November 6 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

 

Celebration of Life is a community gathering for people living with HIV/AIDS, and the friends, family, advocates, and others who support them. Funding raised for this even supports vital nutrition, wellness, education, and peer support services at the Boston Living Center, New England's largest community and resource center for people living with HIV/AIDS. This year's theme, "Homecoming," honors the 30th anniversary of the Boston Living Center. Guests enjoyed a sit-down dinner, live entertainment, a resource fair, community awards for HIV/AIDS advocacy leadership and inspirational peer accomplishments, and more.

 

Photo credit: VPI Staff

Thai activists after the protest (with the amazing t-shirts!)

Photos from Victory Programs' Boston Living Center's 2019 Celebration of Life: Homecoming on Wednesday, November 6 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

 

Celebration of Life is a community gathering for people living with HIV/AIDS, and the friends, family, advocates, and others who support them. Funding raised for this even supports vital nutrition, wellness, education, and peer support services at the Boston Living Center, New England's largest community and resource center for people living with HIV/AIDS. This year's theme, "Homecoming," honors the 30th anniversary of the Boston Living Center. Guests enjoyed a sit-down dinner, live entertainment, a resource fair, community awards for HIV/AIDS advocacy leadership and inspirational peer accomplishments, and more.

 

Photo credit: VPI Staff

Council Member Rory I. Lancman - Advocates, community organizations, and Council Members held a press conference and rally on June 20, 2018 at the steps of City Hall, challenging Mayor de Blasio and the NYPD’s newly-announced marijuana enforcement policy, urging the Mayor to end racially biased marijuana arrests completely. The Mayor and NYPD Commissioner announced the policy shift yesterday in the culmination of their 30-day review period to assess marijuana enforcement in NYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

23.6.16. Dublin. Launch of IPRT report 'Improving Prison Conditions by Strenghtening the Monitoring of HIV, HCV, TB and Harm Reduction', Mapping Report -Ireland. (Main speakers at the launch were Prof Joe Barry TCD, Fergal Black IPS, Judge Michael Reilly Inspector of Prisons, Emmett Conroy Irish Red Cross and IPS, Catherine McNamara and Deirdre Malone IPRT Exec Dir.). Photo by Derek Speirs.

This workshop at the Annual Street Outreach Workers Conference in Austin, TX, June 20-23, 2010, outlined how to execute basic harm reduction techniques.

 

Put on by the Texas HIV Connection in conjunction with the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Advocates, community organizations, and Council Members held a press conference and rally on June 20, 2018 at the steps of City Hall, challenging Mayor de Blasio and the NYPD’s newly-announced marijuana enforcement policy, urging the Mayor to end racially biased marijuana arrests completely. The Mayor and NYPD Commissioner announced the policy shift yesterday in the culmination of their 30-day review period to assess marijuana enforcement in NYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

A workshop by Kevin Irwin at the 2010 Street Outreach Workers Conference.

23.6.16. Dublin. Launch of IPRT report 'Improving Prison Conditions by Strenghtening the Monitoring of HIV, HCV, TB and Harm Reduction', Mapping Report -Ireland. (Main speakers at the launch were Prof Joe Barry TCD, Fergal Black IPS, Judge Michael Reilly Inspector of Prisons, Emmett Conroy Irish Red Cross and IPS, Catherine McNamara and Deirdre Malone IPRT Exec Dir.). Photo by Derek Speirs

Tasty dinner made my Mit Samphan Harm Reduction Center people

23.6.16. Dublin. Launch of IPRT report 'Improving Prison Conditions by Strenghtening the Monitoring of HIV, HCV, TB and Harm Reduction', Mapping Report -Ireland. (Main speakers at the launch were Prof Joe Barry TCD, Fergal Black IPS, Judge Michael Reilly Inspector of Prisons, Emmett Conroy Irish Red Cross and IPS, Catherine McNamara and Deirdre Malone IPRT Exec Dir.). ©Photo by Derek Speirs

Advocates, community organizations, and Council Members held a press conference and rally on June 20, 2018 at the steps of City Hall, challenging Mayor de Blasio and the NYPD’s newly-announced marijuana enforcement policy, urging the Mayor to end racially biased marijuana arrests completely. The Mayor and NYPD Commissioner announced the policy shift yesterday in the culmination of their 30-day review period to assess marijuana enforcement in NYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Kassandra Frederique, New York State Director, Drug Policy Alliance - Advocates, community organizations, and Council Members held a press conference and rally on June 20, 2018 at the steps of City Hall, challenging Mayor de Blasio and the NYPD’s newly-announced marijuana enforcement policy, urging the Mayor to end racially biased marijuana arrests completely. The Mayor and NYPD Commissioner announced the policy shift yesterday in the culmination of their 30-day review period to assess marijuana enforcement in NYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

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