Chiva: A Village Takes on the Global Heroin Trade
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Its use as a narcotic is on a precipitous rise. Worldwide heroin production has doubled in the last decade and the United Nations estimates more than 15 million users are addictedup to 3 million in the United States. Its big business too with yearly global sales of $500 billionup to $22 billion in the U.S. Enmeshed with terrorism crime government collaboration corporate globalization and the spread of HIV the opiate trade is inextricably entangled with the functioning of global society. Finally heroin is controversial because of the on-going debates about solutions to the health social and economic havoc it creates. Chiva uses creative nonfiction to merge the global epic of heroin trafficking with the human-scale story of its presence in the small desert town that boasts the most per-capita overdose deaths in the U.S. The book interweaves three themes: The true tale of Chimay New Mexico terrorized by its heroin dealers since the 1970s until in the late 90s its citizens rose up to challenge the epidemic in their midst. The story of the authors relationship with a local dealer and his involvement with addiction crime love recovery and the judicial system. The political context behind these stories: the global workings of the heroin production business. Compelling disturbing yet hopeful Chiva is both personal and political revealing the relationship between colonization and drug abuse and the importance of reclaiming sustainable culture as a key to recovery. Chellis Glendinning Ph.D is a psychologist. An award-winning activist and writer she is the author of four previous books including Off the Map: An Expedition Deep into Empire and the Global Economy (New Society 2002) which won the National Federation of Press Women 2000 book award for general nonfiction. She lives in Chimay New Mexico.
Product details
- Publisher
- My Store
- Publication date
- February 1, 2005
- ISBN-10
- 0865715130
- ISBN-13
- 9780865715134
- Item Weight
- 10.6 oz
- Dimensions
- 8.5 × 0.59 × 5.51 in
