Elizabeth Brico

    Elizabeth is a journalist from the Pacific Northwest. Her work has appeared in publications including Vox, Tonic/Vice, TalkPoverty, HealthyPlace and The Establishment. She has an MFA in Writing and Poetics from Naropa University. She also writes about trauma, addiction and recovery on her blog, Betty’s Battleground.

    “Four Good Days” Is a Mess of Addiction Stereotypes and Stigma

    “I’m going to level with you Molly—opioids have a 97 percent relapse rate.” This ...

    Forced, Rapid Adoptions Are a Weapon of the Drug War

    “I hate myself.” The words slipped out of my youngest child’s mouth with a ...

    The Waiting Game: A Powerlessness That’s Long Harmed Drug Users

    As our nation wakes up anxiety-ridden, collectively uncertain of whether we’ve been delivered from ...

    The Battle Over CBD Use Among US Military Personnel

    A surprising substance has been stirring quiet controversy within the United States military community ...

    “There Is No Naloxone for Racism”—Kassandra Frederique Speaks Out

    Since George Floyd was horrifically murdered by Minneapolis cops on May 25, events have ...