Film Documentary: “THE HOUSE I LIVE IN” A film by Eugene Jarecki – The War on Drugs has never been about drugs!

Over the past 40 years, the War on Drugs has cost more than $1 trillion and accounted for over 45 million arrests. The U.S. holds 25% of the world’s prisoners, yet accounts for only 5% of the world’s population. Black individuals comprise 13% of the U.S. population and 14% of drug users, yet they are 37% of the people arrested for drug offenses and 56% of those incarcerated for drug crimes.

SYNOPSIS

As America remains embroiled in conflict overseas, a less visible war is taking place at home, costing countless lives, destroying families, and inflicting untold damage  upon future generations of Americans.  In forty years, the War on Drugs has accounted for more than 45 million arrests, made America the world’s largest jailer, and damaged poor communities at home and abroad. Yet for all that, drugs are cheaper, purer, and more available today than ever before.
Filmed in more than twenty states, THE HOUSE I LIVE IN captures heart-wrenching stories from individuals at all levels of America’s War on Drugs. From the dealer to the grieving mother, the narcotics officer to the senator, the inmate to the federal judge, the film offers a penetrating look inside  America’s longest war—a definitive portrait revealing its profound human rights implications.
The film recognizes the seriousness of drug abuse as a matter of public health,  and investigates the tragic errors and shortcomings that have meant this symptom is most often treated as a cause for law enforcement, creating a vast machine that largely feeds on America’s poor, and especially on minority communities. Beyond simple misguided policy, the film examines how political and economic corruption have fueled the war for 40 years, despite persistent evidence of its moral, economic, and practical failures.

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Special women around us: “Finding Your Own Voice” Poet-activist Jayne Cortez, dies at 78.

Text by Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi

Jayne Cortez  was an African-American poet, spoken-word performance artist and activist of the Black Arts Movement. Yes, this great woman passed away in New York on December 28, 2012. I met her once at Ornette Coleman‘s birthday party last year. At that time I didn’t know much about her legacy. Yes, I knew she was my mentor’s ex wife. And I knew that Denardo Coleman was their son. And I knew he had been playing the drums in her band. Sorry that’s all what I knew about her.

But her death told me more about her…what she has been about for the last 78 years. Death has the power to bring people together. Death doesn’t mean that it kills a human life. No, on the contrary, death can give birth to life if the dead person got some s-o-u-l.

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Label News: Coming On Metal Postcard (Hong Kong) In 2013

metal_postcard_anim.2Text by Sean Hockings

Dub Chieftain Skill Stamina & Luck. Alt J and Django Django the grandchildren of the Beta Band  .. Pah humbug… if The Beta Band appeared now this is what they would sound like except not as good. Here at Metal Postcard we can’t wait for you to hear this album. See Erraweetrack (off the forthcoming album) on You Tube  and from last year his 7″  Fitness Fanatic.

Dub Addiction (Working Title) Dub Addiction Meet Khmer Rockers Uptown. Yes more weird and wonderful dub. This time from Phnom Penh based Professor Kinski and his Khmer sidekick MC Curly + a supporting cast of thousands. Digital dub with english and khmer lyrics takes Kingston’s sounds to a new place. See Catch A Fire, Zunguzeng Inna Di Penh and some live action downtown Phnom Penh.

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Event Recommendation: APAP (Association of Performing Arts Presenters) WORLD MUSIC PRE-CONFERENCE 2013

Location: Hilton New York (1335 Ave. of the Americas at 54th St., NYC)
Dates: Thursday, January 10, 2012 at THURSDAY Room: Concourse A (below lobby) and Friday, January 11, 2012 at FRIDAY Room: Regent Parlor, 2nd Floor
Ticket: free

ABOUT THIS EVENT

Rock Paper Scissors, INC.’s  founder Dmitri Vietze is putting together a two-day world music pre-conference from Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 9am to Friday, January 11 at 3 pm as part of the APAP conference. APAP is a conference where many concert presenters and festivals book much of their upcoming year, and it has a strong world music component, including the piggyback showcase festival globalFEST  and 200 other world music showcases! DooBeeDoo strongly encourages anyone serious about booking world music tours in North America to attend APAP, the organization has generously agreed to let professionals in world music attend the pre-conference without registering and at no charge.

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