11Th National Harm Reduction Conference November 3-6, 2016, San Diego, Ca

11Th National Harm Reduction Conference November 3-6, 2016, San Diego, Ca

11TH NATIONAL HARM REDUCTION CONFERENCE NOVEMBER 3-6, 2016, SAN DIEGO, CA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2016 LOCATION: Grande Ballroom A/B 10:30 AM - 12:45 PM: Welcome Allan Clear, Office of Drug User Health, NYSDOH/AIDS Institute / New York, NY Monique Tula, Harm Reduction Coalition / Oakland, CA Opening Plenary Panel Harm Reduction that Heals the Most Harmed: A Call to Action Moderator: asha bandele is Drug Policy Alliance’s Senior Director of Grants, Partnerships and Special Projects and lives in New York City Panelists: ● Patrisse Cullors is an artist, organizer, freedom fighter, cofounder of Black Lives Matter, and lives in Los Angeles ● Crystal Lee, enrolled member of the Navajo Tribe, is a Postdoctoral Fellow at UCLA School of Medicine, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Psychiatry and founder of United Natives. Crystal lives in Los Angeles and Las Vegas ● Tanagra María Melgarejo Pulido is an Adjunct Instructor at Universidad del Turabo and Permanent Housing Coordinator at Proyecto Matria in San Juan, Puerto Rico ● Deborah Small is a Public Health Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, founder of Break the Chains, and lives in the Bay Area 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch (on your own) 2:15 PM - 3:45 PM: LOCATION: Grande Ballroom A PANEL: High-tech Harm Reduction ○ Using Text Messages to Engage People Living with HIV Who Also Use Drugs in Medical Care ■ Lara Coffin, HIV, ID and Global Medicine Division / UCSF, San Francisco, CA ○ The Effectiveness of Internet and Field Based Approaches to Recruit Young Adults who use Prescription Opioids Non-Medically: The RAPiDS Study ■ Brandon Marshall, Brown University School of Public Health / Providence, RI ○ Creating a Digital Harm Reduction Tool for LGBTQ People Experiencing Co-occurring Issues with Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drugs ■ Jeremy Wiggins, Victorian AIDS Council/Melbourne, Australia ○ Because The Internet: Virtual Spaces, Real Consequences: Harm Reduction in the Digital Age ■ Nick van Breda, Washington Heights CORNER Project, Sydney Uniting Medically 1 Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) / New York, New York ■ Tracey Helton-Mitchell, Independent / San Francisco, CA ■ Implementation of Online Opioid Overdose Prevention, Recognition and Response Training with Standing Orders for Naloxone Access: Two State Models (PA and MD) Janie Simmons, National Development Research Institutes, Inc. (NRDI) / New York, NY ■ Erin Haas, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene / Baltimore, MD LOCATION: Grande Ballroom B WORKSHOP: Harm Reduction the Rez Way ○ Emmy Rudolph, White Earth Nation MOMS program, Oshki Manidoo / Naytahwaush, MN ○ Adam Fairbanks, White Earth Nation MOMS program, Oshki Manidoo / Naytahwaush, MN ○ Mina Spalla, White Earth Nation MOMS program, Oshki Manidoo / Naytahwaush, MN ○ Julie Williams, White Earth Nation MOMS program, Oshki Manidoo / Naytahwaush, MN ○ Jeri Jasken, White Earth Nation MOMS program, Oshki Manidoo / Naytahwaush, MN ○ Jeremy Syverson, White Earth Nation MOMS program, Oshki Manidoo / Naytahwaush, MN LOCATION: Marina 2 PANEL: Environment, Risk, and Subjectivity: Notes on Outreach Work in Cracolândia, São Paulo, Brazil ■ Thiago Calil da Costa, Centro de Convivência É de Lei / São Paulo, Brazil ■ Julia Pupo, Centro de Convivência É de Lei / São Paulo, Brazil ■ Isabela Umbuzeiro Valent, Centro de Convivência É de Lei / São Paulo, Brazil LOCATION: Marina 5 ROUNDTABLE: Drop in(to) Organizing: Attention, Autonomy Development Process, Organizing and Collective Mobilization in a “Drop-in Center” in Sao Paulo ■ Andre Contrucci, Centro de Convivência É de Lei / São Paulo, Brazil ■ Isabela Umbuzeiro Valent, Centro de Convivência É de Lei / São Paulo, Brazil ■ Clarice Kerr, Centro de Convivência É de Lei / São Paulo, Brazil ■ Mariana Takahashi, Centro de Convivência É de Lei / São Paulo, Brazil ■ Marcelo Ryngelblum, Centro de Convivência É de Lei / São Paulo, Brazil ■ Priscilla Cavalieri, Centro de Convivência É de Lei / São Paulo, Brazil LOCATION: Nautilus 1 PANEL: All About Stigma ■ Can We Reduce Harm by Eliminating the Label ‘Alcoholic’? ■ Annie Grace, This Naked Mind/Aspen, Colorado ■ Medication Assisted Treatment: Stigma, Misinformation and Pharmacology ■ Denise Cullen, Broken No More / Orange, CA ■ Aimee Dunkle, Broken No More / Rancho Santa Margarita, CA ■ Sam Snodgrass, Broken No More / Little Rock, AR ■ Constructions of Illegality: The Criminalization of Migrants and Drug Users by the State ■ Haley Coles, Sonoran Prevention Works / Phoenix, AZ 2 ■ Erin Hoekstra, Shot in the Dark / Phoe, AZ ■ Nathan Leach, Shot in the Dark / Phoenix, AZ LOCATION: Nautilus 4 WORKSHOP: Taller de Energía y Sanación Maya: Meditación con Danza y Tambores ■ Patricia E Gonzalez-Zuniga, UCSD/La Casa del Centro/Wound Clinic, La Casa del Centro / San Diego, CA ■ Gilberto Zuniga, UCSD/La Casa del Centro/Wound Clinic, La Casa del Centro / San Diego, CA LOCATION: Nautilus 5 WORKSHOP: The Roof, the Roof, the Roof is on Fire, we DO give a DAMN, so don't let the Mother burn: Extinguishing Burnout for Staff Providing Harm Reduction Care ■ Dana Davis, Youngstown State University, The Open Door / Youngstown, OH ■ Christina Farmartino, Youngstown State University, The Open Door / Youngstown, OH ■ Colleen Henning, Youngstown State University, The Open Door / Youngstown, OH LOCATION: Seabreeze WORKSHOP: Florida Report 2015 Positively (T+) Trans Survey/Ariann@ Center ○ Arianna Lint, Ariann@Center/Translatina FL / Ft. Lauderdale, FL ○ Kella Lint, Ariann@Center/Translatina FL / Ft. Lauderdale, FL ○ Kella Moreno, Ariann@Center/Translatina FL / Ft. Lauderdale, FL LOCATION: Pavilion ROUNDTABLE: Economic Development and Harm Reduction ○ Malika Lamont, Interfaith Works Shelter Program Volunteer / Olympia, WA ○ Meg Martin, Interfaith Works Shelter Program Volunteer / Olympia, WA LOCATION: Marina 3 PANEL: The Ithaca Plan: A Health and Safety Approach to Drugs and Drug Policy ■ Gwen Wilkinson, Southern Tier AIDS Program / Binghamton, NY ■ Lillian Fan, Southern Tier AIDS Program / Binghamton, NY LOCATION: Nautilus 3 PANEL: Abuses in Residential Drug Treatment Centers across Borders: United States, Latin America and the Caribbean o Debora Upegui-Hernandez, Intercambios Puerto Rico / Fajardo, Puerto Rico o Rafael Torruella, Intercambios Puerto Rico / Fajardo, Puerto Rico o Denise Tomasini-Joshi, Open Society Foundations / New York, NY o Adriana Cardona-Maguigad, Univision / Chicago, IL LOCATION: Spinnaker 1 ROUNDTABLE: Emergent Themes in Police Officers’ Health Concerns During a Police Education Program Focused on HIV and Harm Reduction ○ Ellane Bustamante Rojo, Comisión De Salud Fronteriza / Tijuana, Mexico ○ Maria Luisa Mittal, University of California at San Diego / San Diego, CA ○ Mario Morales, University of California at San Diego / San Diego, CA 3 ○ Erika Clairgue, Comisión De Salud Fronteriza / Tijuana, Mexico ○ Efrain Patiño, Comisión De Salud Fronteriza / Tijuana, Mexico ○ Teresita Rocha, University of California at San Diego / San Diego, CA 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM LOCATION: Grande Ballroom B PANEL: Youth Engaged in Sexual Exchange: The Practitioners ■ Irina Alexander, At the Crossroads / San Francisco, CA ■ Mitchyll Mora, Streetwise & Safe / New York, NY ■ Shannon Perez-Darby, Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian & Gay Survivors of Abuse / Seattle, WA ■ Kiefer Paterson, AIDS United / Washington, DC LOCATION: Grande Ballroom A PANEL: Illicitly Manufactured Fentanyl in the United States: Implications for Overdose Prevention and Public Health ■ Moderator: Gary Langis, Education Development Center / Waltham, MAJon Zibbell, Emory University / Atlanta, GA ■ Dan Ciccarone, University of California at San Francisco / San Francisco, CA ■ Eliza Wheeler, Harm Reduction Coalition / Oakland, CA ■ Mary Wheeler, Health Innovations / Lynn, MA LOCATION: Marina 2 PANEL: Victory or Death: Seattle's Consumption Room ■ Shilo Jama, The People's Harm Reduction Alliance / Seattle, WA ■ Tom Fitzpatrick, The People's Harm Reduction Alliance / Seattle, WA ■ Vivek Chaudhary, Urban Survivors Union / Seattle, WA LOCATION: Marina 3 WORKSHOP: From Facebook to Festivals: Harm Reduction Outreach Across the Physical/Digital Divide ■ Michael Gilbert, Epidemico / Boston, MA LOCATION: Nautilus 1 PANEL: Health and Corrections ■ Health Care is Public Safety: How the Affordable Care Act Can Help End the Overuse of the Criminal Justice System o Terri Hurst, Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition / Denver, CO ■ The San Francisco Public Defender’s Office: A Holistic Model of Criminal Defense o Christina Powers, San Francisco Public Defender's Office / San Francisco, CA ■ HIV Prevention in Prison, Tijuana, Mexico o Andres Gaeta, Centro Ser, A.C / Tijuana, Mexico ■ Syringe Access in U.S. Jails and Prisons: Lessons from the International Community o Andrew Reynolds, Project Inform / San Francisco, CA 4 ■ Missed Opportunities for Intervention in Correctional Facilities: Barriers to Harm Reduction Interventions and Solutions for Change o Jeremy Galloway, Julie Apperson, Dale Schafer, Carol Katz Beyer, Barry Lessin, Families for Sensible Drug Policy and Southeast Harm Reduction Project / Philadelphia, PA and Roseville, CA LOCATION: Nautilus 3 PANEL: Understanding and Responding to Widespread Attacks on the Dignity of People Who Inject Drugs and Other Key Populations ■ Samuel Friedman, National Development and Research Institutes (NDRI) / New York, NY ■ Enrique Pouget, National Development and Research Institutes (NDRI) / New York, NY ■ Milagros Sandoval, National Development and Research Institutes (NDRI) / New York, NY ■ Diana Rossi,

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