Tag: Indigenous rights

    “Moral Bankruptcy” as WHO Opts to Maintain Global Coca Prohibition

    The World Health Organization had a historic opportunity to ease a strict global ban ...

    Nebraska Tribe Hits Back After State Officials’ Marijuana Threats

    A Native American tribe in Nebraska, as well as cannabis reform activists, are punching ...

    WHO Review: Coca Not Harmful, Prohibition Is

    The consumption of the coca leaf in its raw form by millions daily across ...

    Indigenous OD Mortality Plummets in Minnesota, But Disparity Remains

    Indigenous people face persistent disparities in access to harm reduction services in the United ...

    Coca Summit in Peru Focuses Push to End Global Prohibition

    The United Nations must “decolonize” global drug laws and deschedule the coca leaf, which ...

    Our Study Spotlights How Vaping Can Reduce Health Disparities

    Nicotine vaping can significantly reduce health inequalities for low-income and Indigenous communities, suggests a ...

    Rooted in Colonialism, Coca Prohibition Could Be Nearing Its End

    Calls to eradicate coca fields in the Peruvian Andes began a century ago as ...

    Why a Psychedelics Campaign in Washington State Stands Out

    What comes next for the “psychedelic renaissance”? Massachusetts has a decriminalization and limited legalization ...

    Indigenous Tribe’s Plan to Sell Cannabis Sparks Sovereignty Battle

    An Indigenous American tribe is fighting for its right to sell cannabis, after voting ...

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