Episode 25: The Lab

Image: In a laboratory at the Addiction Research Center in Lexington, Kentucky, a researcher in a white lab coat prepares a participant for an experiment. The participant is seated and the researcher stands over him. The laboratory is crowded with scientific machines. (Photo: Bill Eppridge/LIFE Magazine)

While 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 Professor, Nancy Campbell, about the so-called “Brain Disease Model of Addiction” (BDMA). How did this idea rise in prominence and what does it misunderstand about the reasons why many people use drugs? 

Transcript

A complete transcript of this episode is available here.

Learning Outcomes

Crackdown episodes are frequently used as educational tools by teachers and community organizers. Please let us know if your class or group listens to our work!

Episode 25 is especially useful for exploring the following themes:

  • History of the development of the brain disease model of addiction

  • Ethics of research on incarcerated people

Works Cited

In Memoriam 

On this week’s show, we remember our friend and comrade Hawkfeather Peterson’s son Edward Biggs, who died suddenly this month. Hawkfeather says, “He was only 22 years old. He hadn’t even begun to live life.” Rest in peace Edward. 

Janis Warren was a harm reduction worker and the lead singer of the band Lashback. She died of a fatal overdose in May. Rest in peace Janis. 

Gerrald Peachey–who most of us knew as Spike–was a drug user and a force within the movement. In 2018, he ran for city council with the campaign slogan “Put a Spike Through City Hall.” Rest in Peace Spike. 

Credits

Crackdown is produced on the territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. 

Thanks this week to Nancy Campbell and Steve Pierce for their help locating and digitizing the archival footage you heard on this month’s show. Thanks, as well, to Steve for recording our conversation with Professor Campbell. 

Our editorial board is: Samona Marsh, Shelda Kastor, Greg Fess, Jeff Louden, Dean Wilson, Al Fowler, Laura Shaver, Reija Jean. Rest in Peace Dave Murray and Chereece Keewatin.

This episode was conceptualized, written, and produced by Sam Fenn, Lisa Hale, Alexander Kim, Danya Fast, Ryan McNeil, and Garth Mullins.  

Original score was written and performed by James Ash, Sam Fenn, Kai Paulson and Garth Mullins.  

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