Stop Drug Shaming
The short video on this page is my challenge to drug policy reformers to cease drug shaming & attend meetings where the researchers are. Purpose of the meeting: Why are
The short video on this page is my challenge to drug policy reformers to cease drug shaming & attend meetings where the researchers are. Purpose of the meeting: Why are
Question: What conditions promote drug abuse in a culture? Hart: The first and foremost is availability cause when we think about in New York City methamphetamine is not that available
In this Big Think Dr. Carl Hart answers two questions: 1. Question: How do you define addiction? 2. Question: How do you identify an addict early on? There are multiple
Transcript Question: How do you see drugs portrayed in the media? Hart: Some people get it right but often times, they get it wrong particularly when we think about drugs
85% of those sentenced for crack cocaine offenses are black, despite the fact that the majority of users of the drug are white.
Dr. Hart shares the information he gives his own children.
In a recent piece for The New York Times, psychology professor and drug researcher Carl Hart argues that misconceptions about the impacts of crack cocaine, and drugs more generally, on the black
High Price is the best autobiography written since the Autobiography of Malcolm X – Jim Vrettos
Dr. Carl Hart wrote High Price because drug myths and drug hysteria has led to the drug war which has resulted in a high price paid by the poor.
Black Marijuana Smokers vs White Marijuana Smokers On the Takeaway, we talked about drug arrest rate in black communities vs white communities, who benefits from it, and what we should do
Neuroscientist Carl Hart says don’t blame drugs for society’s problems. And end the war on drugs. We’ll hear his case. Dr. Carl Hart – neuropsychopharmcologist, African-American, professor at Columbia –
The waiting area of the Brooklyn Family Courthouse isn’t where you’d expect to find a Columbia University neuroscientist. But Carl Hart isn’t your average professor. His credentials are sterling: Hart
A discussion about race and drugs and High Price on Brian Lehrer.