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Lifting the Veil on Addiction


William Cope Moyers

Wednesday, February 20
7 pm lecture

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William Cope Moyers

From his personal experience, first made public in father Bill Moyers’s PBS series Close to Home, William Cope Moyers carries the message of his spiritual recovery from drug addiction. In the halls of Congress and churches alike, he advocates for the changes in public policy needed to heal the chronic, pervasive disease of addiction at a time when the “war on drugs” is still the reigning method.

Millions of us struggle either personally with addiction or through the lives of people we love. Addicts have jobs and families, pay taxes, help the needy, and volunteer at church. The suffering stems not only from the disease but the stigma attached to it. Moyers is at the forefront of a movement of people in recovery asking publicly for the disease to be recognized and healed—medically and socially.

Come into community on this night to hear a true story openly told of the power of addiction, and the promise and possibility for recovery that can transform individuals and our society.


William Cope Moyers is the vice president for external affairs at the Hazelden Foundation in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he lives with his wife and three children. A former newspaper journalist and CNN writer, he authored the recently published memoir Broken: My Addiction and Redemption with Katherine Ketcham.


Ticket prices: $16—Regular; $9—Students, Seniors 65+, Limited Income.

  • A portion of this event’s proceeds will be donated to N Street Village, a non-profit community offering services and resources to homeless and low-income women.

 


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