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ConTrueSations presents - A conversation examining the discrepencies and other factors for Black and Brown people in and around  Lancaster in  relation to the disease of addiction and access to substance abuse treatment.

The stigma surrounding the disease, the damages to the health and well-being of people with substance use disorder will be addressed as well as access to the  care  that clients need and want, insurance coverage,  cost, and bias to name a few areas of cocern.

The interview was conducted Jacqueline Fisher, Executive Director of SACA by Franklin and Marsh students Brianna Davis and Andreas Contras.   

# STOP THE STIGMA