Crackdown
55 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 month ago - ★★★★★ - 216 ratingsThe drug war, covered by drug users as war correspondents. Crackdown is a monthly podcast about drugs, drug policy and the drug war led by drug user activists and supported by research. Each episode will tell the story of a community fighting for their lives. It’s also about solutions, justice for those we have lost, and saving lives.
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Episode 43: Kids on the Block Part 2 – Jade
February 16, 2024 23:56 - 57 minutes - 78.8 MBRightwing politicians and media pundits want us to fear safe supply and harm reduction. They say these interventions are putting children and families in danger, when we know the opposite is true. But there is one thing these conservatives are right about: Canadian kids have never been less safe. Not because of harm reduction, but … Continue reading Episode 43: Kids on the Block Part 2 – Jade →
Episode 42: Kids on the Block Part 1 – Bones
November 28, 2023 20:52 - 43 minutes - 62.6 MBAcross the country, politicians and the media are fearmongering about children’s safety. They’re using a faux concern about families to attack harm reduction and the drug user movement. And their rhetoric is rolling back life-saving, public health responses to the overdose crisis. But now young people are pushing back. They’re saying they don’t want to … Continue reading Episode 42: Kids on the Block Part 1 – Bones →
Episode 41: New Front, Old War
November 21, 2023 21:34 - 42 minutes - 58.4 MBToxic drug deaths continue to break records in BC. We need an immediate expansion on all harm reduction initiatives. More than anything, we need a real safe supply. Instead, the BC NDP is moving backwards. They’ve fallen in line with a nation-wide moral panic and are actively rolling back the province’s hydromorphone prescribing and drug … Continue reading Episode 41: New Front, Old War →
Episode 40: Boys Don’t Cry
August 04, 2023 00:21 - 43 minutes - 60.8 MBIn the trades there’s a zero-tolerance policy on substance use. But the construction industry relies on drugs. Cocaine and stimulants help maintain a demanding rate of production and opioids treat the pain caused by injury and gruelling physical labour. On the 40th episode of Crackdown, we tell the story of one construction industry veteran, Trevor … Continue reading Episode 40: Boys Don’t Cry →
Episode 39: Backlash
July 06, 2023 23:37 - 37 minutes - 51.6 MBA right wing backlash against harm reduction and safe supply is brewing in Canada. Garth Mullins and Sam Fenn tell the story of how we got here — and what needs to be done to fight back.
Episode 38: The Knock
June 01, 2023 19:55 - 47 minutes - 65.6 MBBeing a mother who uses drugs can put you under constant scrutiny from the government. Especially if you’re Indigenous. You’re judged and watched. You live in fear of that knock on the door, when they come to take your kids away. Many moms are rightly scared to access safer supply, harm reduction, detox and withdrawal … Continue reading Episode 38: The Knock →
Episode 37: Drugstore Cowboy
March 22, 2023 04:09 - 43 minutes - 62.3 MBDiversion: a cold, technocratic word for when we give, trade or sell our prescribed meds to someone else. A ghost story, whispered among doctors and now, a moral panic, hollered by right wing politicians. But really, everyone’s shared their meds. I’ve done it and I bet you have too – as an act of mutual … Continue reading Episode 37: Drugstore Cowboy →
Episode 36: Some Exceptions Apply
February 02, 2023 06:18 - 37 minutes - 51.6 MBBC just decriminalized drugs. Well sort of. For the next three years, it’s legal to carry 2.5 grams or less of certain illicit drugs. But some exceptions apply. We’ve been fighting for decrim for decades. The goal has always been to stop arrests and get cops out of our lives. We got a watered … Continue reading Episode 36: Some Exceptions Apply →
Episode 35: On the Clock
December 10, 2022 00:46 - 39 minutes - 55.2 MBSex workers who use drugs are doubly criminalized. They have to look out for bad dope and bad dates. And change comes slow. Fights for incremental change don’t get at the big structures that cause so much harm. Are they worth it? We wonder about this when it comes to drug decriminalization. Next year it’ll … Continue reading Episode 35: On the Clock →
Psychoactive Swap
September 22, 2022 22:54 - 1 hour - 104 MBI know you haven’t heard from us in a while. We’ve been busy. There’s a lot going on behind the scenes. So while we’re working on new episodes, we’ve done a swap with another podcast. Crackdown and Psychoactive podcast are swapping episodes. They played our episode on the Drug User Liberation Front. And we are … Continue reading Psychoactive Swap →
Episode 34: The Iron Law
July 19, 2022 21:45 - 33 minutes - 46 MBDrug decriminalization is coming to British Columbia. And that’s a big step forward. Our movement has been fighting for decriminalization for decades. To us, decriminalization means getting cops, courts and jails out of our lives. It means police stop harassing, arresting and seizing dope off of us. For the past year, VANDU sent Garth and … Continue reading Episode 34: The Iron Law →
Episode 33: You Will Not Destroy Me
June 16, 2022 17:26 - 45 minutes - 62.3 MBA spectre is haunting BC’s overdose crisis — the ghost of Riverview Hospital. Riverview was one of the province’s main psychiatric hospitals for a century. The giant complex – sitting on 1,000 acres of kʷikʷəƛ̓əm territory just outside of Vancouver – was largely closed in 2012. Today it’s a popular horror film shoot location. Garth … Continue reading Episode 33: You Will Not Destroy Me →
Episode 32: Goodbye Greg
May 18, 2022 18:22 - 18 minutes - 34.6 MBLast month, Crackdown Editorial Board member Greg Fresz passed away. As usual, we held a memorial for our comrade at VANDU. Sadly, we do this a lot. There’s nothing really that makes this constant death feel better, but at least we can feel “not better” together. That camaraderie? It’s the only thing that helps. When … Continue reading Episode 32: Goodbye Greg →
Episode 31: Love, Death and Benzodope
April 22, 2022 23:21 - 52 minutes - 73 MBCan Martin and Laura’s fairy tale love story survive benzodope – the next lethal era of the drug war? British Columbia has seen a surge of unusual overdoses – including Martin and Laura’s. People are passing out for hours, losing their memories, and getting robbed and assaulted. And deaths have spiked. Again. But our community … Continue reading Episode 31: Love, Death and Benzodope →
Episode 30: DULF
March 15, 2022 20:11 - 47 minutes - 65 MBIn spite of a massive spike in overdose death, BC’s government still refuses to offer a genuinely safe supply of drugs. Eris Nyx and Jeremy Kalicum tell the story of how the Drug User Liberation Front has stepped up to do what the policy makers refuse to do themselves: offer people a safe version of … Continue reading Episode 30: DULF →
Episode 29: Resign
February 15, 2022 23:51 - 42 minutes - 58.1 MB2,224 people died of toxic drug overdose in BC in 2021, says the Chief Coroner. How many months of fatal OD statistics have we seen since 2016? Fifty? Sixty? How many health and addictions ministers have passed through our lives as those numbers got bigger, only to move on after a few years? Enough. Politicians … Continue reading Episode 29: Resign →
Episode 28: After the Flood
January 13, 2022 01:22 - 43 minutes - 61.5 MB2021 was a year of very ominous weather reports. There were unprecedented heat emergencies, wildfires, and Biblical floods. Meanwhile COVID-19, income inequality, and the overdose crisis continued to become more and more grim. What would it feel like to endure all of this as a young person? What would it be like to try to … Continue reading Episode 28: After the Flood →
Yard Tales Swap
October 27, 2021 20:24 - 1 hour - 82.7 MBThis month we’re bringing you an episode of the podcast Yard Tales, where Garth was recently a guest. Crackdown’s musical wizard James Ash is also featured on this one. Yard Tales is a show about forbidden spaces hosted by Luz Fleming. Some stories feature border crossings, life altering events, the need to express one’s self … Continue reading Yard Tales Swap →
Episode 27: Cop Baked In
September 29, 2021 03:12 - 50 minutes - 70.1 MBEditorial Statement on the Criticism of Suboxone Since 2017, the BC government has been massively expanding access to a prescription medication called Suboxone that provides far less euphoria than methadone or heroin. On episode 27 of Crackdown, we tell the story of Crackdown Editorial Board Reija Jean as she tries to become a “Suboxone person.” … Continue reading Episode 27: Cop Baked In →
Live at AAA 2019
August 12, 2021 01:17 - 59 minutes - 81.8 MBHere’s a little bonus content. In November of 2019, Crackdown held a panel at the American Anthropological Association Conference in Vancouver. As drug users, we’ve gotten familiar with what it feels like when anthropology is done to us, when we are its subjects – its Guinea pigs. But in this panel we talk about what … Continue reading Live at AAA 2019 →
Episode 26: Artificial Energy
July 16, 2021 03:43 - 47 minutes - 65.5 MBOn Episode 26 of Crackdown, we look at crystal meth and the need to adapt to an unrelenting world.
Episode 25: The Lab
June 03, 2021 06:19 - 43 minutes - 62 MBWhile overdoses in BC are climbing to unprecedented rates, some doctors still refuse to provide drug users with access to pharmaceutical versions of illicit drugs. Instead, many doctors view addiction as a chronic disease to be treated by limiting euphoria, prescribing “safer” analogues, or surveilling their patients. On episode 25, Garth interviews Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute … Continue reading Episode 25: The Lab →
Episode 24: If It Wasn’t Drugs It Would Be Something Else
April 29, 2021 00:56 - 39 minutes - 55 MBOn Episode 24, Garth talks with the best-selling writer and activist Desmond Cole about how police use Canada’s drug war as a pretext for violence against Black communities.
Episode 24: If It Wasn't Drugs It Would Be Something Else
April 29, 2021 00:56 - 55 MBOn Episode 24, Garth talks with the best-selling writer and activist Desmond Cole about how police use Canada’s drug war as a pretext for violence against Black communities.
Episode 23: Cop Free Future
April 02, 2021 16:25 - 45 minutes - 62.6 MBAfter 113 years, things might be changing in Vancouver as the city looks to decriminalize the simple possession of drugs. In episode 23, Crackdown takes a look at the birth of the drug war in Canada.
Episode 22: We're Not Afraid of Needles Around Here
February 04, 2021 01:56 - 44.5 MBOn episode 22, Dr. Kimberly Sue, Medical Director of the Harm Reduction Coalition, answers our questions about COVID19 and the politics of vaccination.
Episode 22: We’re Not Afraid of Needles Around Here
February 04, 2021 01:56 - 32 minutes - 44.5 MBOn episode 22, Dr. Kimberly Sue, Medical Director of the Harm Reduction Coalition, answers our questions about COVID19 and the politics of vaccination.
Canadaland Swap
December 31, 2020 17:44 - 45 minutes - 5 MBThis is Canadaland’s episode #347 from November – The Brayden Bushby Trial And Pity Porn
Episode 21: Control
December 29, 2020 05:29 - 53 minutes - 74.9 MBActivist Kali Sedgemore and anthropologist Danya Fast tell a story about the government’s desire for control—the way its attempts to detain and manage drug users often backfire.
Updates
November 26, 2020 20:13 - 3 BytesThe next episode is delayed a few weeks. In the meantime, here’s what we’ve been up to.
Episode 20: Cut Off
October 05, 2020 16:23 - 58 minutes - 81.3 MBIn 2015, Crackdown editorial board member, Jeff Louden, was on morphine pills for chronic pain. When Jeff’s doctor cut down his medication, he turned to the street to outrun dopesickness. Five years later, Garth investigates what happened to Jeff.
Episode 19: Losing Hope
August 31, 2020 18:57 - 33 minutes - 46.3 MBGarth interviews Tim Slaney. Tim is a harm reduction worker at the supervised consumption site in Lethbridge, Alberta – one of the busiest in the world. And the government is shutting it down.
Episode 18: Blue Metal Fence
July 16, 2020 22:50 - 51 minutes - 70.8 MBThe first thing that the plague brought to Vancouver was exile. In March, People vanished. The city looked like a ghost town. But on the Downtown Eastside, the sidewalks were still packed…
Episode 17: Class Action
June 12, 2020 00:39 - 23 minutes - 33.1 MBAs BC faces its worst ever month for fatal overdoses, Laura Shaver takes Mallinckrodt, the College of Pharmacists, and the Ministry of Health to Court.
Episode 16: Goodbye Dave
May 19, 2020 07:33 - 32 minutes - 45.7 MBDave Murray was a veteran drug user activist. He was a mentor to the next generation of organizers like me. He’s pretty much the reason why there is a prescription heroin program in Vancouver today. And he was our friend.
Episode 15: Apocalypse Prescribing
April 05, 2020 01:34 - 53 minutes - 50.5 MBThe government has finally agreed to provide us with a safe, medical alternative to black market drugs. On Episode 15, we dig deep into the new policy and tell the story of advocacy that made this possible.
Episode 14: Emergency Measures
March 19, 2020 23:48 - 3 BytesSince the first coronavirus case was confirmed in British Columbia, around 150 people have died from a contaminated drug supply. Four people have died from COVID-19. Now we face both crises at once.
Episode 13: Someone Else’s Problem
March 06, 2020 19:36 - 3 BytesWe follow Tanis Rose’s journey through four recovery homes to tell the story of a broken system and one family’s struggle to stay together.
Episode 13: Someone Else's Problem
March 06, 2020 19:36 - 69.9 MBWe follow Tanis Rose's journey through four recovery homes to tell the story of a broken system and one family's struggle to stay together.
Episode 12: Love in a State of Emergency
January 31, 2020 00:32 - 3 BytesYou can’t understand Canada’s overdose crisis without knowing the truth about this country – and that’s the story of colonization: a centuries-long effort to steal land and erase Indigenous peoples.
Episode 11: The Year That Nothing Happened
December 30, 2019 06:07 - 3 BytesWe haven’t had a big win in a while. And 2019 feels a bit like a depressing blur. But it was also a year where we fought back. In the last Crackdown episode of the year, we tell four stories about surviving the drug war.
Episode 10: Passing the Marker
November 28, 2019 09:22 - 48 minutes - 66.5 MBIn 2018, Scotland had a higher rate of drug-related deaths than Canada or the U.S. — even though fentanyl hasn’t taken over the U.K.’s drug supply. In Episode 10, CRACKDOWN crosses the Atlantic to try and figure out what’s going on.
Episode 9: Change Intolerance Part 2
October 31, 2019 23:42 - 37 minutes - 51.7 MBCrackdown investigates the relationship between the BC government and Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals. Many people on methadone complain that Methadose® “doesn’t have legs.” Why hasn’t the government provided them with a more effective option?
(Rebroadcast) Episode 2: Change Intolerance
September 25, 2019 00:43 - 3 BytesWe don’t have a full documentary this month – for a pretty good reason.
Episode 8: The Cost of Cereal
August 28, 2019 23:59 - 3 BytesMen are dying at a higher rate than women during the opioid crisis, which means women sometimes get left out of the conversation. On Episode 8 of Crackdown, we go to SisterSpace, North America’s first women-only safe consumption site.
Episode 8: The cost of cereal
August 28, 2019 23:59 - 34.4 MBMen are dying at a higher rate than women during the opioid crisis, which means women sometimes get left out of the conversation. On Episode 8 of Crackdown, we go to SisterSpace, North America’s first women-only safe consumption site.
Episode 7: Stand Down
August 01, 2019 03:07 - 3 BytesThe Vancouver Police say they’re for harm reduction, but everyone we talk to in the Downtown Eastside says otherwise. On Episode 7 of Crackdown, Garth asks the cops to stand down.
Episode 6: Room 821
July 04, 2019 07:42 - 3 BytesWhat happens when your options are being kicked out on the street or living in a room filled with mould, trash and rats? Episode 6 of Crackdown looks at how the housing and overdose crises are intertwined, and what happens when tenants fight back.
Bonus: The Palace
June 26, 2019 18:34 - 3 BytesThis month Crackdown is exploring the pernicious connections between North America’s overdose crisis and the housing crisis.
Episode 5: The Portugal Paradox
May 29, 2019 22:44 - 3 BytesGarth goes to Portugal to figure out whether the country has found a solution to North America’s overdose crisis.