New York City: Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
Tracy Quan is co-hosting the following event with the Drug Policy Alliance in New York and it looks like fun.
Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
http://www.drugpolicy.org/absinthe/
The Drug Policy Alliance is throwing a cocktail bash and networking opportunity for students, young professionals, human rights activists and other movers-and-shakers on May 22, 2008 at an exclusive gallery space in SoHo. The theme is inspired by the one-year anniversary of the re-legalization of absinthe in the U.S. I hope the event will encourage people to think about the variable relationship between drugs, society and the law — and art.
Thursday the 22nd of May
six o’clock until eight o’clock
DJ Varick (Home, Guest House, Pink Elephant, Marquee)
light appetizers and open bar
21 and over only; proper ID required
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151 Wooster Street
between Houston & Prince
B, D, F, V to Broadway/Lafayette or R, W to Prince
GET MORE INFORMATION and RSVP at
http://www.drugpolicy.org/absinthe/
This is an opportunity for plugged-in professionals to meet the people working to end the drug war. You’ll find like-minded New Yorkers at this event and learn how to come together to promote new drug policies based on science, compassion, health and human rights.
If you’re with PONY, SWANK, Desiree Alliance or the $pread collective, come fly the flag! Our persecution is often linked with the drug war.
You’ll also get to try absinthe (if you haven’t already). And see Flash, Cash and Trash, an exhibition by contemporary young artists on the sex, drugs and rock n roll of the 1990s.
Sincerely,
Tracy
http://www.tracyquan.net
Filed under: Press Release, Prohibition, Sex Worker Rights | Tagged: Absinthe, Drug Policy Alliance, Tracy Quan
