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Note: If you're a non-member listening to this please have a look around; maybe join us for a month and see what you think. It's the easiest bit of activism you can do.
We've gotten a lot of heat from Monday's podcast with SpiceBag and Pattern Up. Which is great and we wouldn't change anything, tbhwy.
One person who endorsed the posters is Ireland's leading advocate and academic in drug policy and trauma informed design, UCC's Senior Lecturer and Phycologist, Dr Sharon Lambert and it was a pleasure to get both SpiceBag and Sharon on to the podcast to discuss the posters, politically motivated art, drug policy and why provoking conversations is a good thing.
By Tortoise ShackNote: If you're a non-member listening to this please have a look around; maybe join us for a month and see what you think. It's the easiest bit of activism you can do.
We've gotten a lot of heat from Monday's podcast with SpiceBag and Pattern Up. Which is great and we wouldn't change anything, tbhwy.
One person who endorsed the posters is Ireland's leading advocate and academic in drug policy and trauma informed design, UCC's Senior Lecturer and Phycologist, Dr Sharon Lambert and it was a pleasure to get both SpiceBag and Sharon on to the podcast to discuss the posters, politically motivated art, drug policy and why provoking conversations is a good thing.