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American Public Health Association
133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition
December 10-14, 2005
Philadelphia, PA
APHA 2005
 
Session: Harm Reduction & Conservative Attempts to Discount Progressive Evidence: Integrating History, Politics of Public Health Data, and Progressive Pedagogy
3385.0: Monday, December 12, 2005: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM
Oral
Harm Reduction & Conservative Attempts to Discount Progressive Evidence: Integrating History, Politics of Public Health Data, and Progressive Pedagogy
Starting with the APHA 2002 Conference, the Spirit of 1848 has added a new oral session, in which we integrate the 3 themes of our Caucus. These pertain to the inextricable links between social justice & public health, as embodied in: the politics of public health data, the social history of public health, and progressive pedagogy. The integrative session complements our 3 other oral sessions, which provide opportunities for more in-depth discussion regarding each of our 3 themes. This year’s session will focus on how, despite the rhetoric of "evidence-based" public health, conservatives routinely discount the evidence that harm reduction is an important strategic public health approach regarding unsafe drug use and unsafe sex. We invite abstracts (and will also be soliciting presentations) for this session, on the following three topics (the final panel will include ONE presentation per topic): (a) the social history of drugs, risk reduction and harm reduction as an idea and activity; (b) the pedagogy of teaching about harm reduction (whether to students in classrooms or to persons outside of classrooms who are or may potentially be engaging in unsafe behaviors); and (c) the empirical evidence regarding the strengths - and limitations - of harm reduction interventions. The session will also include a discussant who will reflect on the challenges of harm reduction approaches & "evidence" for progressive public health activities This session will be in the Monday afternoon 4:30 to 6:00 pm APHA time slot.
Learning Objectives: 1) Learn about the social history of drug use and harm reduction 2) Learn about diverse approaches to teaching harm reduction, both in public health curricula and to persons engaging in unsafe behaviors 3) Learn about evidence regarding strengths and limitations of harm reduction interventions
Organizer(s):Lisa D. Moore, PhD
Nancy Krieger, PhD
4:30 PMIntroduction
Nancy Krieger, PhD
4:35 PMA brief history of syringe exchange in the United States  [ Recorded presentation ]
Allan Clear
4:55 PMGrassroots Politics Plus Evidence-based Research Evaluating Harm Reduction Interventions Can Affect Federal Policies  [ Recorded presentation ]
Alexander H. Kral, PhD, Jennifer Lorvick, MPH, Ricky N. Bluthenthal, PhD Bluthenthal
5:15 PM"Don't confuse me with the facts": Drug and sex education in an anti-science era
Lisa Dorothy Moore, DrPH
5:35 PMDiscussant: The politics of evidence and harm reduction
Samuel R. Friedman, PhD
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organized by:Spirit of 1848 Caucus
CE Credits:CME, CME, CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing

The 133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition (December 10-14, 2005) of APHA