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The White Noise

Why a Heroin Vaccine Isn’t a Fix-It

Carmela

This post is part of a collaborative narrative series composed of my writing and Chris Arnade’s photos exploring issues of addiction, poverty, prostitution and urban anthropology in Hunts Point, Bronx. For more on the series, look here. ————————- Heroin addiction, a chronic relapsing disorder characterized by excessive drug taking and seeking, requires constant psychotherapeutic and [...]

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The White Noise

Hunts Point Addiction Archives

Takeesha, a heroin and crack addict and prostitute, and I with a stray cat I later adopted, upon her encouragement.

To keep up with my Hunts Point, Bronx series I’ve started an archive that I’ll be updating with each future post. Below find links to all of my writings in reverse chronological order. Feel free to start from the beginning to get sense of the journey, or with more recent-action posts. This is a continual [...]

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The White Noise

The No-Help Cycle: Jail Fails Addicts

Sonya

This post is part of a collaborative narrative series composed of my writing and Chris Arnade’s photos exploring issues of addiction, poverty, prostitution and urban anthropology in Hunts Point, Bronx. For more on the series, look here. ————————- Sonya and Eric: Hunts Point, Bronx. Courtesy of Chris Arnade. Sonya’s going to court today to see [...]

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The White Noise

Who Feels the War on Drugs? Two Hours in Drugs and Poverty

Brenda

This post is part of a collaborative narrative series composed of my writing and Chris Arnade’s photos exploring issues of addiction, poverty, prostitution and urban anthropology in Hunts Point, Bronx. For more on the series, look here. ————————- In response to the newly-released US 2013 National Drug Strategy (PDF), I’ve written a portrait of those [...]

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The White Noise

Beauty and the K2: Synthetic Marijuana Dependence

Beauty: One Year Later

This post is part of a collaborative narrative series composed of my writing and Chris Arnade’s photos exploring issues of addiction, poverty, prostitution and urban anthropology in Hunts Point, Bronx. For more on the series, look here. ————————- A year since I met her, Beauty smokes more K2 (a synthetic cannabinoid) than she ever has, [...]

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The White Noise

One Year Later: Why I Still Write on Addiction in the Bronx

Cassie, Bronx

It’s been over a year since I first went to Hunts Point, Bronx, since I first spoke to the people who would grow to consume most of my daily thought-stream. Here is a reblog of my original post on the community, now having made hundreds of trips to the neighborhood instead of just five. In [...]

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The White Noise

Roland: Children’s Group Home to Drugs to Jail … Now What?

Roland

This post is part of a collaborative narrative series composed of my writing and Chris Arnade’s photos exploring issues of addiction, poverty, prostitution and urban anthropology in Hunts Point, Bronx. For more on the series, look here. ————————- Roland: Hunts Point. Courtesy of Chris Arnade. Roland’s new to drugs and the street life at 21 [...]

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The White Noise

Sleeping on Pins: A Life Without Opiates

Charlie

This post is part of a collaborative narrative series composed of my writing and Chris Arnade’s photos exploring issues of addiction, poverty, prostitution and urban anthropology in Hunts Point, Bronx. For more on the series, look here. ————————- Opiate withdrawal refers to the wide range of symptoms that occur after stopping or dramatically reducing opiate [...]

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The White Noise

A Family’s Struggle: Heroin, a Life Saga

Michael and his mom

This post is part of a collaborative narrative series composed of my writing and Chris Arnade’s photos exploring issues of addiction, poverty, prostitution and urban anthropology in Hunts Point, Bronx. For more on the series, look here. ————————- In late January, Michael traveled with his friend Pepsi, Chris and I to visit his parents in [...]

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The White Noise

Policy Made Me Involved: We Need a Better Public Health System

Michael on my couch

This post is part of a collaborative narrative series composed of my writing and Chris Arnade’s photos exploring issues of addiction, poverty, prostitution and urban anthropology in Hunts Point, Bronx. For more on the series, look here. ————————- In the beginning, I said that I was a documentary writer, chronicling stories of addiction in one [...]

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