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    In this powerful episode, we sit down with Chris Alexander, the Executive Director of the New York State NAACP and the architect behind New York’s landmark cannabis legalization law. From the frontlines of drug policy reform to the helm of one of America’s oldest civil rights organizations, Chris brings sharp insight, lived experience, and bold leadership to a conversation that bridges the past and future of racial justice. Topics Covered in This Episode: • The inside story of how cannabis was legalized in New York • Why equity and reparative justice were centered in the MRTA (Marijuana Regulation & Taxation Act) • Chris’s vision for the next generation of NAACP leadership • How the war on drugs shaped Black and Brown communities — and what true justice looks like now • The political and cultural power of the NAACP in the 21st century Chris shares what it means to carry a historic legacy while building new pathways for power — from advocating for economic opportunity in cannabis to expanding civic engagement and political education through the NAACP. Like, comment, and subscribe for more unfiltered conversations with leaders shaping our future. ⸻ 📢 Follow Policy & Culture Instagram: @PolicynCulture LinkedIn: Policy & Culture Twitter/X: @PolicynCulture 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all streaming platforms #PolicyAndCulture #ChrisAlexander #CannabisLegalization #NAACP #RacialJustice #BlackLeadership #SocialEquity #MRTA #DrugPolicyReform #CannabisEquity #CivilRights #CivicEngagement #NewYorkPolitics #PowerAndPurpose
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