PAIN (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now)

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PAIN (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now) is an activist group that campaigns against the pharmaceutical industry’s role in the opioid crisis, particularly targeting the Sackler family and museums that accept their donations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf activist group
advocacy organization
abbreviation PAIN NERFINISHED
aimsTo hold the Sackler family accountable for their role in the opioid crisis
pressure museums to refuse or remove Sackler funding
associatedWith art world
harm reduction activism
campaignsAgainst acceptance of Sackler donations by cultural institutions
pharmaceutical industry’s role in the opioid epidemic
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork museum ethics
opioid crisis activism
pharmaceutical industry accountability
focusesOn corporate responsibility in public health crises
opioid addiction
overdose deaths
foundedBy Nan Goldin NERFINISHED
fullName Prescription Addiction Intervention Now NERFINISHED
hasKeyMember Nan Goldin NERFINISHED
hasSloganOrTheme accountability for opioid profiteers
ending the stigma of addiction
mainOpponent Purdue Pharma NERFINISHED
Sackler family NERFINISHED
pharmaceutical companies involved in opioid marketing
notableWork advocacy around opioid overdose and addiction
campaigns against Sackler family philanthropy
protests at major art museums
targetInstitution art museums
cultural institutions receiving Sackler donations
universities
usesMethod direct action protests
media campaigns
public demonstrations

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Nan Goldin founded PAIN (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now)