Publications of Dogwood Center associates

Day, Dawn. 2002. Health emergency 2003: the spread of drug-related AIDS and hepatitis C among African Americans and Latinos. Report from the Dogwood Center and the Harm Reduction Coalition. 28 pages. Press release. The Health Emergency series.

Pais, Neal. 2002. "Heroin Overdose." Princeton, NJ: The Dogwood Center. 4 pages.

Day, Dawn. 2002. "Amend drug paraphernalia law." Letter to the editor. The Times (Trenton, NJ). March 23. page A6.

Day, Dawn. 2001. "State ignores drugs-AIDS tie: prevention underfunded or illegal." Home News Tribune (New Brunswick, NJ). June 28. page A13.

Day, Dawn. 2001. "Twenty years and counting: AIDS in New Jersey." The Times (Trenton, NJ). June 24. page A15.

Day, Dawn. 2001. Twenty long years: The continuing failure to address drug-related AIDS in New Jersey. May. Report from the Dogwood Center. Press release.

Day, Dawn. 2001. "Racial profiling and other factors in the spread of AIDS among people who inject drugs." Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review. Spring. vol. 10. no. 2. page 359-369.

Day, Dawn. 2000. "The role of racial profiling in spreading AIDS among African Americans who inject drugs." Fordham Urban Law Journal. October. vol. 28. no. 1. pages 70-77.

Day, Dawn. 2000. Health emergency 2001: The spread of drug-related AIDS and hepatitis C among African Americans and Latinos.  28 pages. Report from the Dogwood Center. The Health Emergency series.

Day, Dawn. 2000. Saving women's lives: How to prevent the spread of AIDS, save women's lives and preserve families. January. Report from the Dogwood Center.

Day, Dawn. 2000. “Rethinking AIDS Policy.”  Letter to the editor. New York Times.  April 22.  page A12.

Day, Dawn. 1999. The injection-related AIDS epidemic in the United States: states and metro areas with the highest rates. Includes an individual summary for each of the states with high rates of injection-related AIDS. November. Report from the Dogwood Center.  Press releases.

Day, Dawn. 1999. “Leading the AIDS fight.” Letter to the editor. New York Times. Science Times section. July 20. page F4. 

Day, Dawn. 1999. The growing HIV/AIDS epidemic in Berks County, PA. December. 5 pages. Report from the Dogwood Center. Press release.

Day, Dawn. 1998. "Sad termination of a life-saving project." The Times (Trenton, NJ). December 25. page A13. 

Day, Dawn. 1998. Health emergency 1999: The spread of drug-related AIDS and other deadly diseases among African Americans and Latinos. October. 23 pages. The Health Emergency series.

Cohen, Reuben. 1998. “Hypocrisy on H.I.V." Letter to the editor. New York Times. June 2. page A22. 

Brown, Michele, Ben Junge, and Dawn Day. 1998. “Syringe exchange networking meeting here prompts call for expansion Baltimore Gay Paper. April 17. page 18. 

Day, Dawn. 1998. "Needle exchange good.” Letter to the editor. The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ). April 19. page 31. 

Day, Dawn. 1998. "We can save more kids from AIDS." The Times (Trenton, NJ). March 30. page A17. 

Day, Dawn. 1998. “Better AIDS prevention can close health gap.” Letter to the editor. New York Times. January 31. page A14. 

Day, Dawn. 1997. "Let no good deed go unpunished." The Times (Trenton, NJ). November 14. page A17. 

Vail, Kenneth, and Dawn Day. 1997. "Will Shalala help save lives in Cleveland The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH). October 1. page 15-B. 

Day, Dawn, and Kendra Wright. 1997. “Needle exchange prevents HIVThe Times (Trenton, NJ). September 17. page A21. 

Day, Dawn. 1997. "Saving lives should not be a crime." The Times (Trenton, NJ). August 11. page A13. 

Day, Dawn. 1997. “For want of clean needles; Race and the spread of AIDS New Jersey Medicine. June. pages 53-55. New Jersey Medicine is the journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey. 

Day, Dawn. 1997. Saving lives and dollars. For each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, a one-page summary of the situation with regard to injection-related AIDS. June. 53 pages. Report from the Dogwood Center.

Vail, Kenneth, and Dawn Day. 1997. “Clean-needle programs save lives and money The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH). April 26. page 11-B. 

Whitteker, Brent, and Dawn Day. 1997. “A case for clean-needle programs San Diego Union Tribune. April 25. page B-9. 

Day, Dawn. 1997. Letter to the editor. New York Times. March 1. page 22. 

Day, Dawn. 1997. "Heroes or criminals? The legality of needle exchange in New JerseyThe Times (Trenton, NJ). January 14. 

Day, Dawn. 1996. Health emergency 1997: The spread of drug-related AIDS among African Americans and Latinos. November. 28 pages. Report from the Dogwood Center. The Health Emergency series.

Day, Dawn. 1996. “A religious person’s view of the moral issues related to the spread of HIV/AIDS among injection drug users The pioneers of reform: reflections + visions.” Washington, DC: Drug Policy Foundation. October. pages 15-16. 

Day, Dawn. 1996. “Do you support a government-sanctioned needle exchange program?” New Jersey Medicine. vol. 93. no. 8. August.  pages 55-59. New Jersey Medicine is the journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey. Reprinted under the title. "Clean-needle programs are needed.” in the Home News Tribune (New Brunswick, NJ). September 3. page A7.  

Day, Dawn. 1996. "Ounce of prevention worth a pound of cureThe Times (Trenton, NJ). June 16. section CC, page 1. 

Day, Dawn, and Reuben Cohen. 1996. “Race and the spread of HIV/AIDS related to injection drug use.” April 5. 11 pages. Report from the Dogwood Center.

Day, Dawn. 1995. Health emergency: The spread of drug-related AIDS among African Americans and Latinos. October. 24 pages. Report from the Dogwood Center. The Health Emergency series.

Day, Dawn. 1995. “Drug arrests: Are blacks being targeted?" Newsbriefs. April. pages 22-27.