Ethan Nadelmann is founder and executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, the leading US organization promoting alternatives to the war on drugs and advocating for drug policies grounded in science, compassion, health and human rights.
Marsha Rosenbaum is a mother of two twenty-somethings and the author of “Safety First: A Reality-Based Approach to Teens, Drugs, and Drug Education,” a booklet that provides parents with the tools needed to evaluate and discuss strategies for protecting their teens from drug abuse.
Together, they launched the Safety First project to provide parents of adolescents with honest, science-based information about drugs and drug education.
Table Talks at 6pm include a three course dinner, followed by speaker and discussion from 7:30-9pm. $38 per person, includes tax and gratuity. Cash bar. Senior citizens (over 65) and full-time students $30 with advance notification.
Student Stand By Policy: Students can call (215) 386-9224 between 4 - 5:30pm on event days for available seating at 6pm for dinner ($20) or to attend the discussion only at 7:30 (free).
Please call (215) 386-9224 for reservations before sending payment. Advance payment required by giving a credit card over the phone or sending a check. Single reservations are welcome at Table Talks where you'll be seated at a group table. Vegetarian dishes are always offered.