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The Harm Reduction Lens

Melodie KG

The Harm Reduction Lens offers grounded insights on using harm reduction as an ethical and analytical framework for policy, systems, and organizational design. Through my consulting practice, I help teams translate these principles into action.

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  • Melodie KG

    Speaker, Writer, Movement Builder. Offering systems analysis through a lense of harm reduction. Critiques on public policy, philanthropy, and power -- grounded in lived experience as a sex worker.

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