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SUMMARY:Helena Hansen - White Opioids: Race in the War on Drugs that Wasn't
DESCRIPTION:Mailman School of Public Health\n722 West 168th Street\, Room 532B \nHelena Hansen\, New York University \nThis talk reports on a multi-year study that begins to answer the question of how the current “opioid crisis” became white. Interviews and observations of addiction scientists\, pharmaceutical executives\, policy makers\, physicians and patients point to a convergence of hidden racial ideology in neuroscience\, biotechnology development\, drug regulation\, marketing and media that has led to the current symbolism and demographic distribution of opioid overdose. \nFree and open to the public\, but RSVP required; please RSVP on the Columbia Population Research Center website. \nHelena Hansen\, MD\, Ph.D.\, is an assistant professor in the Departments of Anthropology and Psychiatry at NYU and a research scientist at Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research. She has published widely in clinical and social science journals ranging from JAMA to Social Science and Medicine\, on faith healing of addiction in Puerto Rico\, psychiatric disability under welfare reform\, addiction pharmaceuticals and race\, and ethnic marketing of pharmaceuticals. She has received major funding from NIDA\, the Mellon Foundation\, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. \nThis event is sponsored by the Columbia Population Research Center and is part of their Seminar Series.
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/scisoc/cssevent/helena-hansen-white-opioids-race-war-drugs-wasnt/
LOCATION:Mailman School of Public Health\, Room 532B\, 722 West 168th Street\, New York\, NY\, United States
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