Show notes
For this joint, we're joined by anthropologist and filmmaker Marty Otañez to dive into under-discussed labor issues in cannabis, using digital storytelling to disrupt academia, and how anthropology can inform public policy. There’s a lot of hope in this episode, as well as lots of drug discourse, which is truly our favorite type of discourse. Afterward, Joy and Sarah discuss the shouldn’t-be-that-surprising revelations about Facebook, ponder whether algorithms have sentience yet, and generally do an awesome job navigating the English language.FOLLOW MARTY:Twitter @otanezmhttps://twitter.com/otanezmGETTING HIGH ON ANTHROPOLOGYhttps://fsandgreen.org/NALOXONE CHAMPIONShttps://clas.ucdenver.edu/anthropology/naloxone-championsCANNABIS WORKERS’ UNIONhttps://www.ufcw.org/who-we-represent/cannabis/RECOMMENDED RESOURCESThe Women of Weedhttps://maryjanesfilm.com/Breaking the Grass Ceiling: Women, Weed & Businesshttps://bookshop.org/books/breaking-the-grass-ceiling-women-weed-business/9781541096592FEATURED MUSIC: “In a Major Key” by Joy Damiani (released under Emily Yates)



