Susan C. Boyd is a scholar/activist and distinguished professor at the University of Victoria. She has authored several articles and books on drug issues, including Busted: An Illustrated History of Drug Prohibition in Canada. She was a member of the federal Task Force on Cannabis Legalization and Regulation. She is a long-time activist who collaborates with groups that advocate for the end of drug prohibition and for the establishment of diverse services.
"""In Heroin: An Illustrated History, Susan Boyd traces a compelling and damning portrait of the longstanding harms of drug criminalization in Canada. The work highlights the necessity of following drug-user led movements ... to create a society geared toward collective health and well-being rather than punishment.""--Robyn Maynard, author of Policing Black Lives ""Susan Boyd's book Heroin provides great insight into the early days of drug prohibition whilst also delving into questions of modern-day drug laws. Susan carefully articulates the history of drug user activism with a great understanding of racial and gender disparities that plague our community. The Canadian Association of People who Use Drugs fully endorses Heroin and believes its a must-read.""--Natasha Touesnard and Frank Crichlow, Executive Director and President of the Canadian Association of People who Use Drugs (CAPUD) Amply illustrated and well-argued, Heroin charts centuries-long efforts to demonize both hard drugs and those who use them. Boyd condemns the racism and colonization that fueled these efforts and urges both governments and Canadian society as a whole to rethink drug policies before more lives are lost to the illicit drug trade--M.C. Reid ""Canada History"" Susan Boyd's comprehensive and compassionate Illustrated History of Heroin is a welcome addition to the growing wave of scholarship on drug use, drug addiction, and the role of drugs in social culture.--Kathleen Adamson ""The Charity Report"" This book should be required reading for us all.--Tom Sandborn ""Vancouver Sun"" Provides excellent background for those trying to understand how Canada's historical drug strategy shaped our present reality. --Shannon Sampert ""Winnipeg Free Press"" Susan Boyd's Heroin: An Illustrated History acts as a necessary starting point for those who wonder how we got ourselves into this crisis today.--Connor Robinson ""The British Columbia Review"""