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- Happy Thanksgiving from Points!
.” – From me, Emily Dufton: “I’m grateful to live in Washington, D.C., a city that is recognizing the
- Points is back!
If you’re interested in contributing, send a note to managing editors Claire Clark and Emily Dufton. Emily Dufton received her Ph.D. in American Studies from George Washington University in May 2014. Dufton’s writing has appeared on The Atlantic, History News Network, and in several academic journals
- 2021: What a Long Strange Trip It’s Been
Additional commentaries will follow from Managing Editor Emerita Emily Dufton, Contributing Editor Emerita
- Points New Year’s Eve Resolutions
Emily Dufton: I welcomed my second child on 12/27/19, so my resolution for 2020 is to keep two kids alive
- 9/11 and Drug History: An Interview with Dr. Samuel R. Friedman
Editor’s Note: This post is by Points Managing Editor Emerita Emily Dufton. Email Emily at emily.dufton@gmail.com and follow her on Twitter @emily_dufton. Welcome back, Emily! Emily Dufton: Tell me about the history of NDRI. Dr. re interested in sharing your story about the impact of 9/11 on our field, please get in touch with Emily Dufton at emily.dufton@gmail.com. #911 #injectiondruguse #AIDS #terrorism #Interview #Drugresearch
- Global Histories of Cannabis
As Emily Dufton has argued in her book Grass Roots, marijuana in the US “has had the distinct ability
- Best of 2014: Media Recommendations for Alcohol and Drugs Historians
Emily Dufton: The Sound of Things Falling by Juan Gabriel Vásquez (originally released in 2013) is novel Emily Dufton: DC band Jack on Fire released the rather brilliant song “Andy Harris Needs to Smoke Some
- “Contested Cannabis: A History of Marijuana in Wisconsin and the Wider World”
Emily Dufton, a drug historian, writer, and researcher based near Washington, DC.
- Breast or Bottle: La Leche League and Alcoholics Anonymous as Lay Health Movements
Fitness is another possible domain, as seen in Emily Dufton’s recent post.
- Running Amok on Marijuana: Re-hashing the grain of truth in one of the world’s most persistent myths
In Grass Roots: The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Marijuana in America, Emily Dufton points out that the shifting By the mid-1970s, Dufton writes, progressive activists across the country had successfully lobbied for The work of Dufton and other cannabis historians makes one thing very clear: If they want to secure their
- A Debate for the Ages, Part I: Nixon and Drug Abuse – “Root Causes” or “Personal Culpability”?
Special guest blogger Emily Dufton will discuss the potential causes of drug abuse and the role that Emily is a PhD candidate in the American Studies department at George Washington University. In her first post, Emily discusses the historical origins of the War on Drugs.
- A Debate for the Ages, Part III: Civil Rights Versus Civil Disobedience, or Doing Drugs In the Free
Editor’s Note: In this, the third installment of Points’ “A Debate for the Ages” series, Emily Dufton











