Legal Weed As Reparations?
Podcast |
On Something
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Oct 08, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:31:21

The war on drugs is still alive and well, and the people most often caught in the crossfire are black and brown. Now that weed is legal in many states, most of the people making money off weed are white. With help from WBEZ reporter Natalie Moore in Chicago, we look at how legalization might benefit communities of color and repair harm caused by the war on drugs.

The war on drugs is still alive and well, and the people most often caught in the crossfire are black and brown. Now that weed is legal in many states, most of the people making money off weed are white. With help from WBEZ reporter Natalie Moore in Chicago, we look at how legalization might benefit communities of color and repair harm caused by the war on drugs. We want to hear from you! Email us at humans@OnSomething.org or call us at 720-420-6587 to let us know what you think of the show. Sign up for our newsletter: onsomething.org Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook at @OnSomethingPod.

The war on drugs is still alive and well, and the people most often caught in the crossfire are black and brown. Now that weed is legal in many states, most of the people making money off weed are white. With help from WBEZ reporter Natalie Moore in Chicago, we look at how legalization might benefit communities of color and repair harm caused by the war on drugs.

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