Start with Hope but Don't Stop There: An Insights and Resource Guide


This resource guide explores the unique recovery challenges faced by Black, African American, Indigenous, and Latine/Latinx communities, emphasizing the need for culturally responsive, trauma-informed care. Drawing from insights shared in a webinar series, it delves into the historical impact of the War on Drugs, systemic barriers created by capitalism, and the importance of intersectionality.

The guide advocates for recovery models that respect individual and community diversity while promoting holistic, peer-led approaches to healing. It offers practical resources and strategies for fostering inclusive, equitable recovery ecosystems.


WATCH the recorded webinar series below:

Start with Hope... But don’t stop there: Conversations on Black Recovery - Discussion Webinar


Office Hour: Start with Hope... But don’t stop there: Conversations on Black Recovery

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