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Cultural Baggage Radio Show

Former Congressman Beto O'Rourke is helping to leadThe Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival & the Texas Poor People's Campaign. He and Willie Nelson are inviting folks to a Georgetown-to-Austin Moral March for Democracy culminating in a Rally at the Texas State Capitol on Saturday, July 31.

Beto O'Rourke of Call for Moral Revival
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Century of Lies

On this edition of Century of Lies, we discuss magic mushrooms, psilocybin therapy, equity, and social justice with Elan Hagens and Rebecca Martinez, co-founders of the Fruiting Bodies Collective.

Elan Hagens of Fruiting Bodies Collective
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Century of Lies

On this edition of Century of Lies, host Doug McVay is joined by Brandon Marshall, PhD, Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the Brown University School of Public Health and founding director of the People, Place & Health Collective, to discuss harm reduction, recovery, community organizing, and Rhode Island becoming the first state in the nation to approve establishment of supervised con

Brandon Marshall of Brown University
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Cultural Baggage Radio Show

Ethan Nadelmann, founder of Drug Policy Alliance premiers new podcast: PSYCHOACTIVE on I Heart and other outlets. Ethan and DTN host Becker discuss the podcast, overdose deaths, new US Drug Czar and much more

Ethan Nadelmann of Drug Policy Alliance
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Cultural Baggage Radio Show

Former Executive Director and now a board member of LEAP, Law Enforcement Action Partnership, Richard Van Wickler (Ret.) began his law enforcement career in 1987 and served as the Superintendent of the Cheshire County Department of Corrections in Keene, New Hampshire, from 1993 to 2019.

Richard Van Wickler of Law Enforcement Action Partnership
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Century of Lies

Rhode Island is now the first state in the United States to authorize the establishment of supervised consumption sites.

Annajane Yolken of Drug War Facts
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Century of Lies

This week on Century of Lies we examine the protests rocking Colombia. Congress’s Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission held a hearing on the Colombia protests July First.

Elizabeth Dickinson of Human Rights Commission
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Cultural Baggage Radio Show

St. John "SinJin" Barned Smith is a Houston Chronicle reporter with a focus on the criminal justice system. The Harding Street fiasco is a main topic + Abolitionists Moment for Houston

St. John "SinJin" Barned Smith of Houston Chronicle
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