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  • On the shifting sands of family, specifically: whose counts?

    *These* heroin users have families? How is that any different from the addicts who came before?

    April 22, 2016

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Racial oppression
    addiction, children, developmental biology, drug trade, drug users have families too, family, Francis Slay, Gangster Warlords, graduate school, heroin, incarceration crisis, Ioan Grillo, Lean In, life without law enforcement, mass incarceration, mouse lemur, opiates, painkillers, racism, rehab instead of prison, treatment instead of prison, unethical hiring practices, violence in St. Louis, War on Drugs, working mothers
    On the shifting sands of family, specifically: whose counts?
  • On Ioan Grillo’s ‘Gangster Warlords.’

    At great personal risk, Ioan Grillo documents the horrific violence fueled by U.S. & European drug policy.

    April 1, 2016

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews
    cartels, cocaine, courageous journalism, cycles of violence, drug dollars killing fields and the new politics of Latin America, drug use in Silicon Valley, drugs, Gangster Warlords, harms caused by U.S. drug policy, heroin addiction, heroin crisis, horrific violence, incarceration crisis, Ioan Grillo, Knights Templar cartel, legalization, living cheaply, marijuana, mass incarceration, microclimes, murders in Mexico, narcoterrorism, Silicon Valley, vigilante uprising, violence in Latin America, War on Drugs
    On Ioan Grillo’s ‘Gangster Warlords.’

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