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Episode 44: Screenwriter Priscila García-Jacquier on Challenging the Narcos Narrative

Episode 44: Screenwriter Priscila García-Jacquier on Challenging the Narcos Narrative

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

June 30, 202126m 57sExplicit

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Show Notes

Have you ever noticed just how many series, films and documentaries focus on the drug trade? The "narcos" narrative is so popular, and so ingrained, that it's universally known. It's also really problematic, and on this episode, we'll do some digging into why. Screenwriter and director Priscila García-Jacquier was born and raised in Colombia, whose economy, people, and reputation have been intimately affected by drugs. "For countries so shaped by the drug trade, whenever I read about it, it feels more like I'm doing 23andme than just like reading about history, you know?" Priscila connected with Jeannette Zanipatin, DPA's California State Director, and Alexis Martin, DPA's Development Manager, to talk about challenging the story we so often see, while also considering larger questions around cultural perspective, Latinx identity, and harmful stereotypes.

You can keep up with Priscila's work at her website, priscilagarciajacquier.com, and on her Instagram @priscilagarciajacquier and Twitter @priscilagarciaj. Her show Blindspotting is currently airing on Starz.