April 26, 2012
A Losing Game: Sports and the "War on Drugs" A Conversation with Authors Dave Ungrady and Gregory Jordan
Christopher Scott
Policy Analyst, Open Society FoundationsBegin: 0:00
Caroline Fredrickson
President, American Constitution SocietyBegin: 2:17
Darryl Fears
Reporter, The Washington PostBegin: 5:15
Dave Ungrady
Author, Born Ready: The Mixed Legacy of Len BiasBegin: 7:50
Gregory Jordan
Author, Willie Mays Aiken: Safe at HomeBegin: 14:50
Discussion
Begin: 20:00
On Thursday, April 26th, the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) and Open Society Foundations (OSF) hosted Dave Ungrady, author of Born Ready: The Mixed Legacy of Len Bias, and Gregory Jordan, author of Willie Mays Aikens: Safe at Home, for a conversation moderated by Darryl Fears, reporter for the Washington Post, about the unsuccessful "War on Drugs." OSF's Christopher Scott and ACS's Caroline Fredrickson introduced the panel. The discussion around these books centered on how no one, not even our most celebrated professional athletes, can win in this nation’s "War on Drugs." Drug and sentencing policies, which have resulted in the world’s highest incarceration rate and the substantial disenfranchisement of certain populations, have failed us all.