How to Recognize & Reverse an Overdose

Overdoses are medical emergencies, they occur commonly during recreational drug use, and can be fatal. Luckily, there are ways to reverse an overdose. Find us at local tabling events to pick up a copy of this new resource.

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Terms to Use and Avoid When Talking About Addiction

Overdoses are a medical emergency, it is time we treat them as such, with care, urgency, and free of judgement. Learn more about overdoses and about how to talk about drug use in an appropriate, non-stigmatizing way.

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Approaching Intersectional Conversations

If you’re considering engaging with people who identify as non-Black in your life about your identities, it’s important to remember that the process of having difficult conversations does not begin or end with the discussion itself. It is essential to consider your well-being and safety at each step in the journey. Here are some approaches to consider before, during, and after a difficult conversation to
make sure the dialogue — and your mental health — stays safe.

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Supporting Black LGBTQ Youth Mental Health

The Trevor Project

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Coming Out Handbook

The Trevor Project

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Answers to Your Questions For a Better Understanding of Sexual Orientation and Homosexuality

Copyright © 2008 American Psychological Association

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