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WHAT ARE CURTAINS?

Cur·​tain | \ ˈkər-tᵊn: a device or agent that conceals or acts as a barrier.

 

Curtains is ultimately an activist project -- a work of protest

art against those who shield dangerous actors in our society.

                                                                          

These Curtains are a symbol, spotlighting the enablers obscuring wrongdoers who harm others for financial or political gain. Currently, we are targeting the many people who shield the criminals responsible for the opioid crisis from facing legal, civil, political, and social ramifications for their actions.

                                             

These “curtains” are the barriers standing between our world and a just one. If our systems won’t hold wrongdoers accountable, then that task falls to us. We will protect the unprotected, mend the broken, and speak for the silenced. We encourage others to practice moral courage and stand with us.

TODAY'S CURTAIN IS...

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WHY?

Janet Woodcock presided over one of the worst regulatory agency failures in U.S. history.  She ran FDA’s drug division in 1995, when OxyContin was first approved, and she has been there for all of the FDA’s disastrous opioid decisions. 

 

By the early 2000s, when it became clear that OxyContin was devastating communities in Appalachia and New England and when it became clear that prescribing was taking off at a rate much greater than could be clinically needed, FDA could have taken steps to bring the problem under control.  FDA could have narrowed the indication on the label. But it didn’t narrow the indication. Instead, labels were changed to make it easier to market long-term use. And, making things even worse, FDA changed the rules for approving new opioids, making it easier for drug companies to put new opioids on the market, at times, even over the objection of FDA’s own scientific advisors. In 2015, FDA gave Purdue permission to market OxyContin for use in children as young as 11 years old. And more recently, FDA approved a new fentanyl analogue that is 1000 times more potent than morphine.

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PREVIOUS TARGET: WILLIAM BARR

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, WASHINGTON D.C.

DECEMBER /16 / 2020 

Over 500,000 have died in the American opioid epidemic:  in great part as a result of the inhumane actions of the eight key members of the Sackler family.

 

The Department of Justice greenlit a settlement that keeps Purdue Pharma alive and involves no serious penalties whatsoever for the Sacklers. In so doing, the DOJ and resignee Attorney-General Barr are ignoring Americans’ cries for justice. 

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