featured Nixon Adviser Said the ‘War on Drugs’ Was a Manufactured Lie Designed to Target and Disrupt the Black Community
featured The True Face of Drug Abuse: Study Finds White Youth are Far More Likely to Abuse Hard Drugs than Blacks
featured Now That Complexion of Addicts Has Changed to White, the Nation Pivots on War on Drugs, Calling It a Public Health Crisis
News Video The Fascinating Story of How the Legalized Marijuana Industry Is Rigged to Exclude Black People
News Video Caught on Tape: Mexican Marines Raid Drug Lord ‘El Chapo’s’ Safe House, and It’s Like a Scene from a Movie
National Life Sentences Destroy Black Families and Communities: A Proposal to Limit Prison Sentences to 20 Years
featured Instruments of Torture: Since Slavery, White Supremacy Has Been a War of Power Against Black Men in America
Editor's Picks ‘Crime Mapping’ Is the Tech Industry’s Answer to Crime Fighting, but New Technology Makes Racial Profiling More Effective
News Video Is the Rise in Heroin Use Among White Americans the Reason for a Bi-Partisan Push for Drug Reform?
National The Beginning of the End of the War On Drugs? UN Agency Advocates Drug Decriminalization, Says War on Drugs Violates Human Rights
featured America’s War on Marijuana Is a War on Black People, As Someone Is Arrested For Weed Possession Every 51 Seconds
National California Moves to End Use of Grand Juries in Police Shooting Cases, But Will Prosecutors Fare Better?
National President Obama Becomes the First Siting President to Visit a Prison, Highlighting the Need for Criminal Justice Reform
featured President Obama Wants to End Mass Incarceration, But Will the Momentum Continue After He Leaves the White House?
featured Obama Commutes Dozens of Sentences, Can His Prison Reform Plan Repair Damage ‘War on Drugs’ Did to Black Community?
Culture Former Judges Admits War on Drugs Devastated Black Community, Calls for Urban ‘Marshall Plan’