You Talk, We Die

You Talk, We Die

You Talk, We Die

Author/Seller
Judy Ryan
SKU:
9781922585851
$33.00
'If not us, who? If not now, when?' You Talk, We Die is a highly personalised account of inner-city residents uniting in desperation to change their state government's response to a major health problem- people struggling with drug addiction.Heroin addiction and its tragic consequences are a key feature of the inner city. Residents often find people overdosed in dangerous locations, as a result of them having to hide their addiction from the authorities. Relentless emergency sirens evoke a war-zone scenario, while parents never know what drug-related human tragedies or dramas they or their children will encounter on the streets.After years of country living, this was the inner-city reality that Judy Ryan unwittingly relocated to. While aware of the existence of heroin usage, the extent of the problem in her new neighbourhood was truly shocking. Judy channelled her country roots and tried to imagine how this health crisis would be treated in a country town. Would local people become blase about finding bodies in gardens? Would government officials avert their gaze? Would local police arrest people who were clearly unwell?The resulting grassroots campaign that Judy launched faced immense resistance and prejudice. It took three coroners' reports, a private member's bill, a by-election, the involvement of a respected community health centre, and the police finally acknowledging that arresting their way out of the problem didn't work for a drug-injecting centre to be agreed to.You Talk, We Die shows how an authentic local voice and an inclusive local campaign can change a government's approach to managing a crisis that impacts everyday lives.'Anyone who cares about humanity should read this inspiring story.'-Johann Hari'You Talk, We Die is Ryan's impassioned and unfiltered retelling of how she mobilised the community and people of influence - medical experts, politicians, journalists - to finally recognise drug use in Richmond as a health issue and not a criminal one ... a frank and moving account of how the grassroots campaigning of compassionate residents led to a necessary intervention in a public health crisis so often misunderstood.'-Nathan Smith, Books+Publishing

You Talk, We Die

$33.00

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