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After War

  • Blue Gallery 222 East 46th Street New York, NY, 10017 United States (map)

As community organizations, activists, and coalitions continue to dismantle failed drug prohibition, jurisdiction by jurisdiction, substance by substance, we explore possibilities and problems posed by this new terrain.

People of Color Psychedelic Collective invite you to join us to explore drug policy challenges. This event will include an inspiring Blackadelic experimental musical performance, and a panel discussion featuring leading policy advocates and community leaders. 

We will engage the urgent topic of what work remains and what work will become possible after the war on drugs. To attend visit: www.bit.ly/AfterWar618

Yellow background with the headshots of 3 people displayed in a diagonal direction. The colorful People of Color Psychedelic Collective is in the background. The panelists are Ifetayo Harvey of the POCPC, Christopher Alexander of NY state  Office of

Yellow background with the headshots of 3 people displayed in a diagonal direction. The colorful People of Color Psychedelic Collective is in the background. The panelists are Ifetayo Harvey of the POCPC, Christopher Alexander of NY state Office of Cannabis Management and Sheila Vakharia of the Drug Policy Alliance

PANELISTS 

Ifetayo Harvey (moderator)

Sheila Vakharia, Drug Policy Alliance

Chris Alexander, NY State Office of Cannabis Management

Yellow background with 4 Black men standing by each other. The words read After War Performers: Jamal Gray, Dajando Smith, Thomas “Bushmeat” Stanley and On Ka’a Davis. The POCPC logo is in the top right corner

MUSICIANS

Thomas “BUSHMEAT” Stanley

On Ka’a Davis

Jamal Gray

Dajando Smith



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