Chris Hedges and Eugene Jarecki the Failed War on Drugs: A Progressive Voice

Chris Hedges and Eugene Jarecki the Failed War on Drugs: A Progressive Voice

1h24min
2014
Drama

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Two passionate voices confront the devastating legacy of the War on Drugs, igniting a movement for justice and reform.

On April 4-5, of 2014 Students for Prison Education and Reform (SPEAR) hosted Building a New Criminal Justice: Mobilizing Students for Reform conference "building new criminal justice " a conference at Princeton University. The conference enabled students to discuss how to build and transition to a new system of criminal justice that prioritizes effectiveness, fairness, and humanity. One of the two featured speakers on late Friday April 4, was Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist with award-winning filmmaker Eugene Jarecki in discussion together after the filmmaker's screening of his award-winning film ,The House I Live In which is a documentary about the rise of the War on Drugs and mass incarceration's effect on society. Some of the footage during the screening of the movie was filmed is used during the opening and closing credits of this piece. After the film, both Chris and Eugene Jarecki spoke for over 80 minutes with the first 20 minutes focusing on commentary of the film and the remainder of the time a very thought provocative and educational series of Q&A regarding the film, its production and insights from an wonderful pairing of two men into issues facing our criminal justice system and society as well. They look at of how and why we got where we are and the impacts of the drug "class" warfare has impacted millions of lives in the US.