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THE HUMAN COST: AMERICA’S DRUG PLAGUE @ Bronx Documentary Center
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Allie and Regina catching snowflakes after a close friend’s funeral.
© Mark E. Trent
THE HUMAN COST: AMERICA’S DRUG PLAGUE
JAMES NACHTWEY, PAUL MOAKLEY. JEFFREY STOCKBRIDGE, MARK E. TRENT
JUN 5 – JUL 5, 2021
OPENING RECEPTION JUN 5, 2021 | 5 – 8PM
“Last year, America lost 81,000 men, women and children to drug overdoses. Driven primarily by the opioid crisis–and abetted by the pill-pushing of pharmaceutical companies–millions of individuals and countless families were devastated by addiction.
The war on drugs has failed: from sea to shining sea, fentanyl, heroin, K2, crystal meth, cocaine and other drugs are available in nearly every town and city. Drug-related violence has endangered many of our streets, including Courtlandt Avenue, home to the Bronx Documentary Center.”
Bronx Documentary Center
Location: Bronx, New York, United States Type: Exhibition
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