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Episode 43: The Ordinary People Society's Pastor Kenneth Glasgow on the Drug War and the Public Benefits System

Episode 43: The Ordinary People Society's Pastor Kenneth Glasgow on the Drug War and the Public Benefits System

Drugs and Stuff: A Podcast from the Drug Policy Alliance · Gabriella Miyares

May 19, 202142m 35sExplicit

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Show Notes

The drug war has impacted nearly every aspect of our lives—and it's time to uproot it. The Drug Policy Alliance has been working closely with other advocacy organizations to create Uprooting the Drug War, a project that shines a spotlight on the insidious ways the drug war has spread into the systems of child welfare, public benefits, employment, immigration, housing, and education. This episode is the second in our monthly podcast series featuring a DPA partner sharing their experiences fighting the drug war in one of those six systems. The Ordinary People Society's Pastor Kenneth Glasgow and DPA's Gabriella Miyares discuss how the drug war and the poisonous mentality around it have kept people in poverty and unable to access crucial public benefits.

DPA is proud to partner with The Ordinary People Society through our Advocacy Grants Program. To learn more about grants opportunities, visit drugpolicy.org/grants.