Hi all!  I am very curious how this community feels about The War on Drugs and it's efficacy in its purpose to " discourage the production, distribution, and consumption of illegal psychoactive drugs"

 

After my own run-in with our nations draconian drugs laws I have become active in Drug Policy Reform, specifically with the Exile Nation Project - screening soon in a city near you!  The next screening will be on my home turf in NYC on May 6th. 

 

Here is a link to the full film:  http://vimeo.com/20896209

 

more info on the project and NYC screening:

 

UPCOMING SCREENINGS

NYC - MAY 6th

Please join us at the Downtown Community TV Center for the New York premiere screening of The Exile Nation Project.  There will be a reception preceding the screening and Q & A to follow with the Director, Christian Parenti, Julie Holland, M.D., Anthony Papa, Eric Sterling, Dimitri Mobengo Mugianis, Daniel Pinchbeck and Nicole Benisch. Hosted by openDemocracy, the Drug Policy Alliance, and Evolver/Reality Sandwich. 

Friday May 6th
7pm-11pm
Downtown Community Television Center
87 Lafayette Street
NY, NY 10013

“Like” us on Facebook:
http://on.fb.me/fsvWVy

A limited number of tickets will be available at the door on a first-come, first-served basis, but seating is limited, so advance purchase is recommended.

Suggested Donation: $30 - $10 (sliding scale) 

http://exilenationnyc.eventbrite.com/

 

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openDemocracy & The Tedworth Charitable Trust...in association with Exile Nation Media...presents


The Exile Nation Project
An Oral History of the War on Drugs & The American Criminal Justice System

A film by Charles Shaw

The Land of the Free punishes or imprisons more of its citizens than any other nation. This collection of testimonials from criminal offenders, family members, and experts on America’s criminal justice system puts a human face on the millions of Americans subjugated by the US Government's 40 year, one trillion dollar social catastrophe: The War on Drugs; a failed policy underscored by fear, politics, racial prejudice and intolerance in a public atmosphere of "out of sight, out of mind."

The United States has only 5% of the world's population, yet a full 25% of the world's prisoners. At 2.5 million, the US has more prisoners than even China does with five times the population of the United States. 8 million Americans (1 in every 31) languish under some form of state monitoring known as "correctional supervision." On top of that, the security and livelihood of over 13 million more has been forever altered by a felony conviction. 

The American use of punishment is so pervasive, and so disproportionate, that even the conservative magazine The Economist declared in 2010, "never in the civilized world have so many been locked up for so little."

The project will unfold over a two year period, beginning with the release of this feature-length documentary and then continuing on with the release of short films and complete interviews from each of the 100 participants in the project, meant to represent the 1 in 100 Americans that are currently sitting behind bars. 

The Exile Nation Project is made possible by a generous grant from the Tedworth Charitable Trust and the openDemocracy group, in association with Exile Nation Media. All content produced is non-commercial and available for free distribution under a Creative Commons license. 

BONUS FEATURE: "Friday the 13th" a poem by John Sinclair, follows the credits. 

Written, Produced and Directed by Charles Shaw

Director of Photography - Charles Shaw

Edited by Charles Shaw & Dustin Edwards

Motion Graphics - Dustin Edwards, Brodie Sullivan

Music by Random Rab, Junior Boys, Cloud Cult, Four Tet, The War on Drugs, SearchLite.

Production Assistants - Erin Shaw, Michael Garfield, Baza Novic

Technical Advisor - Taylor Cahill

Featuring...

Christian Parenti
Eric Sterling
Mark Kleiman, Ph.D
Sanho Tree
Judge James P. Gray
Ethan Nadelmann
Anthony Papa
John Sinclair
Nora Callahan
Chuck Armsbury
Amy Povah Ralston
Lynette Shaw
Scott Imler
Kyle Kazan
Julie Holland, M.D.
Robert Manor
Aaron Blackledge, M.D.
Randolph Hencken
Stephen Dubov
Chris Bava
Steve Costello
Dorothy Johnson-Speight
Ryan Keesling
Alexis Wilson Briggs
Malakkar Vohryzek
AJ Lovewins
Debi Campbell
Julie Falco
Allison Moore
Jean Marlowe
Rebecca Forbes
Stephani Conyers
Dimitri Mobengo Mugianis
Audra DeLuca
Nicole Benisch
Anthony Reed

Charles Shaw is an award-winning journalist, author of the critically-acclaimed memoir, Exile Nation: Drugs, Prisons, Politics & Spirituality, and Director of the documentary film, The Exile Nation Project: An Oral History of the War on Drugs & The American Criminal Justice System. 

Charles serves as Editor for the openDemocracy Drug Policy Forum and the Dictionary of Ethical Politics, both collaborative projects of Resurgence, openDemocracy, and the Tedworth Charitable Trust. 

Charles' work has appeared in Alternet, Alternative Press Review, Conscious Choice, Common Ground, Grist, Guardian UK, Huffington Post, In These Times, Newtopia, The New York Times, openDemocracy, Planetizen, Punk Planet, Reality Sandwich, San Diego Uptown News, Scoop, Shift, Truthout, The Witness, YES!, and Znet. He was a Contributing Author to the 2008 Shift Report from the Institute for Noetic Sciences, and in Planetizen's Contemporary Debates in Urban Planning (2007, Island Press). In 2009 he was recognized by the San Diego Press Club for excellence in journalism.

LINKS
ExileNation.org
opendemocracy.net/​exile-nation-project
realitysandwich.com/​exile_nation_drugs_prisons_politics_spirituality
realitysandwich.com/​blog/​1265
opendemocracy.net/​editorial-tags/​drug-policy-forum 

 

 

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Well most of the points I was going to make were in the video synopsis. In short, the war on drugs, especially marijuana, is a HUGE waste of money. Every single time I hear one of them yammering on about balancing the budget I just want to jump up and down screaming my head off. Besides just the actual imprisonment part my government spends a disgusting amount of money on the law enforcement who brutalize and instill fear into the hearts of citizens in their futile attempt to eradicate these substances. An ENORMOUS amount of the DEA's budget is spent on prowling the highways and chopping down 'ditchweed,' a distant cousin of marijuana more in the hemp category.

 

In even more short, I am disgusted with my government yet am not sure where to go from there...

... wastes billions of dollars.  That is my full statement on this subject...

I know it's totally insane.  What really got my attention was when I heard about a man named Roderick "Rudd" Walker - a peace loving dead head who is 6 years into a LIFE sentence for LSD conspiracy.  I truly did not know such injustice existed, and I set about making a documentary with my indie production company, to raise awareness and to spread truth about psychedelic drugs.  I took a month off last June to hit a bunch of music festivals, with the intention to pass out fliers and start spreading the word about Rudd and my intended documentary.  

 

2 weeks into my trip I got arrested in TN just outside of Manchester on my way to Bonnaroo.  Ooooh The IRONY, eh?!!!

 

I was lucky enough to be able to hire a good lawyer and avoid jail time, and have channeled this unpleasant experience into a purpose by becoming more active in Drug Policy Reform.  

 

The problem I see is that everyone is angry, but no one knows what to do.  

 

:(  

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