Travis Lupick, a journalist based in Vancouver, is the author of Fighting for Space: How a Group of Drug Users Transformed One City’s Struggle with Addiction (2018).
Travis Lupick
Articles
“This Story Is About Community Versus Isolation”: A Conversation with Sam Quinones
The author discusses his new book, “The Least of Us,” about the second wave of the opioid crisis in America.
The Silenced Nuances of the Opioid Crisis: A Conversation with Carl L. Hart
Travis Lupick asks Carl L. Hart about his book “Drug Use for Grown-Ups: Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear.”
Please Fix Me: A Conversation with Anna Mehler Paperny
Anna Mehler Paperny discusses her new memoir about suicide and mental illness.
Prosecutorial Indiscretion: A Conversation with Emily Bazelon
Emily Bazelon discusses her new book, “Charged,” and the scandal of mass incarceration.
No More About Us Without Us: A Conversation with Ryan Hampton
The author of “American Fix” on the opioid crisis and how to solve it.
Addicted America: An Interview with Beth Macy
An interview with the author of “Dopesick,” a new study of the United States’s opioid crisis.
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