New Drugs and Markets Session 2: Addressing Myths, Misinfo, and Real Harms

Thu Apr 10 2025 at 03:30 pm to 05:00 pm UTC-04:00

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Drug Policy Alliance
Publisher/HostDrug Policy Alliance
New Drugs and Markets Session 2: Addressing Myths, Misinfo, and Real  Harms Join us for session 2 of this four-part series New Drugs and Markets: Meeting the Challenge of a Changing Drug Policy Landscape!
About this Event

In recent decades, countless new synthetic drugs have entered the underground drug supply, and overdose deaths and other drug-related harms have skyrocketed as a result. Media, policymakers, and the general public are concerned — but often misguided — in their attempts to address the issue because they lack accurate information about drugs and drug supply changes.

This four-part series will explore the most commonly used new and emerging synthetic drugs in the United States, the geographic trends in where and when these drugs have spread, and the demographic trends in who is impacted by these drugs. Panelists will examine the risks and harms faced by people who use drugs and discuss the role of harm reduction and medical providers in reducing overdose and health risks. We know that current drug policies fuel and will continue to incentivize new, and likely, more dangerous drugs. As drug policy reformers, people who use drugs, and people who care about people who use drugs, we will envision solutions that are just as innovative and nimble as these new markets.



Panel 2: Addressing Myths, Misinformation, and Real Harms

In this panel, experts will discuss how media, lawmakers, and advocates often, knowingly or unknowingly, affirm and promote fear and misinformation – often highly racialized – when new drugs emerge in the drug supply. Panelists will explain how sensationalized headlines about the latest drugs promote more stigma toward the people who use them. Panelists will address questions, such as: How do these headlines fuel public support for harsher penalties and more enforcement? What is the impact of media myths and misinformation on people who use drugs and harm reduction and healthcare providers in terms of staying safe and navigating drug-related risks? How can members of the media and advocates use their positions to raise awareness about shifting drug trends and balance the need for accurate information with our culture’s propensity to engage in highly stigmatized and unproductive fearmongering?



Speakers
  • Maia Szalavitz, The New York Times
  • Claire Zagorski, The University of Austin at Texas
  • Manisha Krishnan, Freelance Journalist
  • Nima Shirazi, Spitfire Strategies
  • Alec Karakatsanis, Civil Rights Corps



Moderator
  • Brian Pacheco, Drug Policy Alliance



Co-Hosts
  • Community Use and Testing Study (CUTS) Rhode Island
  • Opioid Data Lab
  • Remedy Alliance/For The People
  • StreetCheck



Partners
  • Arizona State University School of Social Work
  • Big Cities Health Coalition
  • Center for Drug Use and HIV/HCV Research (CDUHR)
  • Center for Health Economics of Treatment Interventions for Substance Use Disorder, HCV, and HIV (CHERISH)
  • Center for Opioid Epidemiology & Policy (COEP) at NYU Langone
  • Law Enforcement Action Partnership
  • Missouri Institute of Mental Health
  • National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD)
  • National Harm Reduction Coalition (NHRC)
  • National Survivors Union (NSU)
  • The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • University of Missouri, St. Louis
  • University of Missouri, St. Louis Addiction Science Team
  • University of Southern California Institute for Addiction Science
  • VOCAL-US



Accessibility

ASL interpretation and live captioning will be provided. This panel is virtual and open to the public. This event will be recorded and registrants will receive the link after the event. If you have other access needs or questions, please contact Aliza Cohen at [email protected].




Additional Sessions
  • Register for Panel 3: Understanding Drug Markets at bit.ly/NewDrugs3
  • Register for Panel 4: Scaling Up Drug Checking, Envisioning Safe Supply, and Exploring New Horizons at bit.ly/NewDrugs4

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