High, Good People Tiara Darnell
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High, Good People is a potcast that explores the historical, social and cultural relationships between people of color and cannabis in the new age of legalization. The show is hosted and produced by Tiara Darnell, a freelance journalist and multimedia producer, Oregon's Budtender of the Year 2017, and a finalist for Spotify's inaugural Sound Up Bootcamp for emerging women of color podcasters.
HGP blends interview and narrative style to give voice to the stories of the communities most disproportionately impacted by the legacy of the War on Drugs. Each episode is edited to "activation time" length, about twenty to thirty minutes, or roughly how long it takes to feel "high" after consuming cannabis.
Lean back, listen up, and if you want to, light up.
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The HGP Launch Party: Live with Village Vibes Podcast
The cross country move from Portland to Buffalo, and the holidays happened. It's beyond time to get caught up.
This week, it's a throwback kind of comeback: Listen to the recording of the live taping of local Portland pod, Village Vibes Podcast featuring guest, and HGP host and executive producer, Tiara Darnell. This live show took place in December at the launch party for High, Good People.
Special thanks to:
Brittain and Kayla of Village Vibes Podcast
Broccoli Magazine (Get your copy and read Tiara's feature piece about Health Equity as a part of cannabis-related restorative justice.)
Tiny Moreso
Celeste Noche
Gabrielle Lasala
Either/Or
Adam Lorette
DJ Mami Miami of Noche Libre
and the Portland Regional Arts and Culture Council
And if you're in Buffalo, NY or know someone in Buffalo you think Tiara ought to know too, get in touch with Tiara and let's make some introductions!
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Weed Words With Friends: Is 'Marijuana' Racist?
Is the word "marijuana" racist? Some say it is. Some say it isn't. Who's right?
Should we ditch marijuana altogether and just use the Greek and Latin derived "cannabis" instead? Or is that cultural erasure?
And what's up with Harry Anslinger, the first federal drug czar? He's often cited as the racist bureaucrat who weaponized and racialized marijuana the word and the plant at the expense of Black and Brown communities. But where'd he get those ideas from in the first place?
In this episode Tiara seeks answers from the Latinx community, including Portland-based graphic designers, Savina Monet, and Yvonne Perez Emerson of Make & Mary, as well as Dr. Isaac Campos, Associate Professor of History at the University of Cincinnati and author of the book, Home Grown: Marijuana and the Origins of Mexico’s War on Drugs.
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Tiara Darnell is the host and executive producer of High, Good People
Theme music by Fritzwa
Podcast image design by Tiara Darnell
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We Out Here!
It's not easy being Black in Oregon, a state originally founded as a white utopia. For Portia Mittons, a transplant from Chicago, it's even harder: She's the only person of color in Sumpter, Oregon--a town more than five hours east of Portland, population, roughly 200 people. She moved there to open the Coughie Pot, a cannabis dispensary the town didn't want, but legally was powerless to stop despite multiple attempts.
In this episode Tiara takes a road trip to Sumpter to meet Portia, to find out the Coughie Pot's origin story, and to learn how Sumpter got got by ganja.
Tiara Darnell is the host and executive producer of High, Good People
Theme music by Fritzwa
Podcast image design by Tiara Darnell
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This is High, Good People
Get excited and get lifted! It's been a lot of work and a long time coming, but High, Good People launches November 2019!
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