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Substance Use Campaigns
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Hurricane Tina
In a climate where crystal meth is only addressed through scare tactics such as campaigns featuring skulls and crossbones, Hurricane Tina hopes to give voice to the real experiences of gay men of color who are using, have used and/or who’s life has been touched by meth in some way. With this comparison to Hurricane Katrina, IGMH highlights the disparities that exist among certain populations and lack of resources available. |
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How Obvious
How Obvious addresses the use of crystal meth among the Gay community and offers various resources for individuals to get help. This campaign raises awareness. |
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