Colombia's Precarious Peace

Colombia’s Precarious Peace

As a 53-year civil war winds down, coca growers face growing pressure to shelve their lucrative crop ...
Subsistence-Based, Non-Repressive Drug Programs Actually Work

Subsistence-Based, Non-Repressive Drug Programs Actually Work

There is half as much coca in Bolivia than both Peru and Colombia, where forced eradication persists. How does Bolivia ...
Subsistence-Based, Non-Repressive Drug Programs Actually Work

Subsistence-Based, Non-Repressive Drug Programs Actually Work

There is half as much coca in Bolivia than both Peru and Colombia, where forced eradication persists. How does Bolivia ...
Police Should Not Be Managing the Drug Problem. Doctors Should Be.

Police Should Not Be Managing the Drug Problem. Doctors Should Be.

Mario Murillo talks with 33-year Maryland State police veteran Neill Franklin about why he hung up his badge, why drugs ...
Police Should Not Be Managing the Drug Problem. Doctors Should Be.

Police Should Not Be Managing the Drug Problem. Doctors Should Be.

Mario Murillo talks with 33-year Maryland State police veteran Neill Franklin about why he hung up his badge, why drugs ...
The Value of Vieques

The Value of Vieques

In September of this year, over 2,000 protesters gathered outside the White House demanding an end to the U.S. Navy ...
Colombia: Confronting the Dilemmas of Political Participation

Colombia: Confronting the Dilemmas of Political Participation

Indigenous activism in Colombia has been remarkable, despite the small size of the country's indigenous population. The government's response, however, ...
Indigenous Communities Caught in the Crossfire

Indigenous Communities Caught in the Crossfire

This past March, three U.S. indigenous rights activists, Ingrid Washinawatok, Lahe'ena'e Gay and Terence Freitas, were kidnapped and later killed ...