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Get Uncomfortable
Adam Smith
49 episodes
8 months ago

Do you let out an audible sigh of frustration every time someone says, “We’ve never been more divided” and wish you had a space to engage in dialogue that shows this is simply not true? Or maybe you have a gut feeling that your lived experience isn’t the only one out there but you’ve never known anyone that was significantly different from yourself.


The Get Uncomfortable Podcast is for anyone wanting to build community by and through making the uncomfortable conversations about politics, religion, and race common-place. Get started here twice a month and see where this journey can take you.



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Do you let out an audible sigh of frustration every time someone says, “We’ve never been more divided” and wish you had a space to engage in dialogue that shows this is simply not true? Or maybe you have a gut feeling that your lived experience isn’t the only one out there but you’ve never known anyone that was significantly different from yourself.


The Get Uncomfortable Podcast is for anyone wanting to build community by and through making the uncomfortable conversations about politics, religion, and race common-place. Get started here twice a month and see where this journey can take you.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Decriminalization as a Means of Redemption
Get Uncomfortable
46 minutes 34 seconds
2 years ago
Decriminalization as a Means of Redemption

Segment 1: The History of Marijuana Criminalization

  • Discussion of the historical roots of marijuana criminalization.
  • Mention of the racial elements, including the Nixon administration's targeting of anti-war activists and people of color.
  • Reference to the criminalization of other substances like opium and the racial biases in enforcement.

Segment 2: Jason Sole's Personal Story

  • Jason shares his personal journey from growing up in Chicago to becoming an activist and educator.
  • The impact of drug-related issues within his family.
  • His experiences with the criminal justice system, including incarceration and being labeled a felon.
  • Reflections on the disparities in sentencing and treatment of drug offenses.

Segment 3: Minnesota's Marijuana Legalization and Decriminalization

  • Discussion on the recent legalization of marijuana in Minnesota.
  • Mention of the slow rollout and the intention to ensure equity in the industry.
  • Concerns about corporate interests taking over the market and the potential exclusion of marginalized communities.
  • The importance of addressing not only marijuana convictions but also other related offenses on individuals' records.

Segment 4: Collateral Consequences of Marijuana Convictions

  • The segment starts with a discussion on the lasting impact of marijuana convictions, even after decriminalization.
  • The conversation highlights how these convictions can affect individuals' chances of finding housing and employment.
  • Jason Soul emphasizes that decriminalization doesn't eliminate racial disparities in marijuana enforcement.
  • The need for political education around marijuana laws and rights is stressed.

Segment 5: Expunging Marijuana Convictions

  • Jason Soul shares his perspective on the efforts to expunge marijuana convictions in Minnesota.
  • Maureen Ayanlobi, an incarcerated individual, is mentioned for her work on expungements from prison.
  • Various pathways for expungement, such as the Conviction Review Unit and legal clinics, are discussed.
  • The importance of prioritizing individuals in prison for cannabis-related offenses and eliminating related enhancements is highlighted.

Segment 6: Historical Roots of Criminalization

  • The conversation delves into the historical roots of marijuana criminalization and how it disproportionately impacted communities of color.
  • The Nixon administration's targeting of anti-war activists and black communities is mentioned.
  • The racial caste system and the impact on generations due to addiction and criminalization are discussed.

Segment 7: Personal Transformation

  • Jason Soul reflects on his own experiences, personal growth, and transformation during and after his time in prison.
  • The challenges faced during incarceration and the determination to change one's life are emphasized.
  • The importance of becoming a responsible husband and father and how it positively affects the family is discussed.

Conclusion:

  • The challenges and opportunities ahead in Minnesota's approach to marijuana legalization and decriminalization.
  • The need for intentional efforts to ensure equity and prevent corporate dominance in the industry.



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Get Uncomfortable

Do you let out an audible sigh of frustration every time someone says, “We’ve never been more divided” and wish you had a space to engage in dialogue that shows this is simply not true? Or maybe you have a gut feeling that your lived experience isn’t the only one out there but you’ve never known anyone that was significantly different from yourself.


The Get Uncomfortable Podcast is for anyone wanting to build community by and through making the uncomfortable conversations about politics, religion, and race common-place. Get started here twice a month and see where this journey can take you.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.