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FEATURE
Above: The Prescribed to Death wall features 22,000 white pills, each with a face engraved on it, to represent the number of Americans who died due to opioid overdose in 2015. There is a pill missing on the third row down of this section of the wall.
Middle: Jake Agar, 21 and a student at the Univer- sity of Arkansas at Fayetteville, died of an opioid overdose on December 4, 2013. The traveling exhibit allows viewers to enter the name of a loved one they have lost to opioids. Jake’s father, Andy Agar, added his son’s name to the display.
Bottom left: After sharing the moving story of how his son struggled with addiction, Andy Agar, added a white pill representing Jake Agar to the empty spot on the Prescribed to Death wall.
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