Sarah Evans is a division director for Open Society Foundations' Global Programs, and previously served as director of the Open Society Foundations’ International Harm Reduction Development program. Before joining the Foundations, she spent eight years managing Vancouver’s Insite, North America’s first public, legally-sanctioned safe drug consumption site. In her oral history, she expounds on her work in harm reduction both international and domestic, and shares the varied approaches her team took towards supporting the creation of safe drug consumption rooms in the U.S.
About the Project: The Health and Human Rights Oral History Project (HHROHP) is a growing archive of video testimonies from diverse figures in the health and human rights movement. The full archive (including full length video recordings and transcripts) will be available in December 2022 through the University of Southern California Libraries and the USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health.
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