Insight Pt. 2: "Someone You Know," Sabrina Vourvoulias, Philadelphia Inquirer, "Enough"

Published: Dec. 9, 2021, 8:45 p.m.

b'The Independence Blue Cross Foundation\\u2019s \\u201cSomeone You Know,\\u201d is a multimedia campaign and outreach program addressing the stigma associated with opioid dependency - inspiring hope in those seeking help with addiction and recovery. In this week\\u2019s excerpt from a recent town hall on the campaign, I speak with Roland Lamb, Deputy Commissioner for the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual DisAbilities Services which provides a wide range of resources for addressing substance misuse disorder. For resources from the IBX \\u201cSomeone You Know\\u201d Campaign go to
https://www.ibxfoundation.org/syk and for access to the DBHIDS help call 1-888-545-2600.

I speak to Sabrina Vourvoulias, the first Senior Editor of Communities and Engagement at the Philadelphia Inquirer about her mission to increase the news organization\'s efforts to connect with and better represent marginalized communities in the city.

I talk with Rashida Ali-Campbell is founder of an organization called Love Loving Love which works to decrease violence and advance academic performance for children. Ali-Campbell was inspired to collaborate with local hip hop artists and the Philadelphia Boys Choir to produce a song with a strong anti-violence message called \\u201cEnough.\\u201d Here\\u2019s a link to the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4Il5Uso-0A
www.lovelovinglove.org'