Tana Ganeva

    Tana is a reporter covering criminal justice, drug policy, immigration and politics. She’s written for the Washington Post, RollingStone.com, Glamour, Gothamist, Vice and the Stanford Social Innovation Review. She also writes on Substack. She was previously deputy editor of The Influence, a web magazine about drug policy and criminal justice, and served for years as managing editor of AlterNet. She lives in New York City.

    Grassroots Harm Reduction Sidelined in NY Opioid Fund Spending

    “He was awesome,” Alexis Pleus, executive director of Truth Pharm, a small harm reduction ...

    “Weaponizing Grief”—Experts Weigh In on Trump’s Continuing Boat Strikes

    Yet again, like clockwork, “Secretary of War” Pete Hegseth boasted on November 4 about ...

    Death Toll From US Boat Strikes Now Exceeds 60

    On October 29, the United States struck another boat in the eastern Pacific, killing ...

    Is Venezuela Regime Change a Goal of Trump’s Drug-War Strikes?

    On October 4, President Donald Trump addressed the United States Navy, praising its role ...

    Confusion and Anger in Portland Over Trump Troop Deployment

    On September 29, Chief Bob Day of the Portland Police Bureau expressed bewilderment as ...

    Trump Brags of Lethal US Drug-War Strikes to the United Nations

    On September 23, United States President Donald Trump delivered an unhinged diatribe at the ...

    Memphis Harm Reductionists Create Survival Guide for Trump Crackdown

    On September 15, President Donald Trump announced he’s deploying the National Guard and other ...

    Trump’s Deadly Drug War Is Also Waged Through Funding Cuts

    On September 2, the United States military struck a small boat speeding through the ...

    “They’re Here to Pick Fights”—DC Crackdown Clogs Federal Courts

    On August 18, DEA agents and other federal officers, deployed to Washington, DC, by ...

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