Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy -

The documentary (2021), directed by Stanley Nelson, explores the devastating 1980s crack epidemic in America. It highlights how the drug's emergence was met with a "War on Drugs" that many argue was more of a war on marginalized communities. The Rise of Crack

The film investigates how high-level corruption and political agendas may have fueled the crisis. Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy

: Nelson highlights the shift from "beat cops" to heavily armed units in body armor, marking the beginning of the militarized policing seen today. Harsh Sentencing and Lasting Impact The documentary (2021), directed by Stanley Nelson, explores

Watch the official trailer to see how the documentary explores the 'shadowy origins' and systemic impact of the crack epidemic: : Nelson highlights the shift from "beat cops"

The documentary sheds light on the legal disparities that decimated Black and Brown communities.

: It explores the "conspiracy" theory that the U.S. government, specifically the CIA, turned a blind eye to cocaine smuggling by the Contras in Nicaragua to fund anti-communist efforts, allowing the drug to flood American streets.

: The epidemic and subsequent policing strategies led to mass incarceration, the vilification of Black women (the "crack baby" and "crack mother" myths), and the destruction of families.

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