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  • 38 Serial Justice
    May 31 2024
    0038 Serial Transcript and CitationsWelcome back to Cameo Radio. This short introduces a new lens with which to focus on some glaring societal issues and potential solution-based thinking.Today's episode features the CBC podcast "Serial" which serves to introduce the topic of Justice reform and accountability leading future exploration and insight.If you have not had a chance to listen to Serial on CBC, I suggest you take the time to do so, it’s worth the while. Serial Season 1 focuses on the 1999 murder of high school senior Hae Min Lee and the subsequent conviction of her ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed. I'll share how "Serial" revisits the investigation, by peeling back layers of this complex case inevitably helping to bring an innocent man to the acquittal he rightfully deserved. Serial brings awareness in a manner similar to how my podcast has helped to unveil my personal and professional challenges after also having come in contact within the justice system. Sarah Koenig, the host of Serial, navigates the murky details of Adnan's legal proceedings, discovering evidence that never made it to trial, key witness testimony, was omitted.Sarah pieces together the story after a long duration of time. Highlighting discussions with legal experts, and individuals that were involved in 1999. The similarities in process between Adnan’s case and many others draw parallels and similarities to mine. Just as Adnon's case contained evidence that would have proved his innocence and spared him twenty years of grief, so does mine. The omission of material fact by a potentially biassed detective gave way for a prosecutor's theoretical model of guilt. Overtime and once examined this theoretical model had no validity at all. There should never be a question of validity regarding Theory over facts In a criminal proceeding. The mere potential of theoretical scenarios leading to convictions raises some rather pressing concerns - consider this: anyone tried has to be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt not just within a balance of probabilities - in this - theories could never be considered substance in a legal matter - only fact considered. "Serial" has spurred public discourse around the reliability and fairness of the criminal justice system. Reflecting on this issue I find myself working more in advocacy and towards restorative justice through cultural and systemic reform, education and meaningful engagement with people - this avenue has emerged as a very real responsibility. The podcast Serial along with my own experiences serve as a stark reminder that systemic shortcomings, prejudice, stereotyping and racial profiling could happen to anyone resulting in inaccurate, unfair and erroneous problems that do not meet the mandate of justice.. “In a time of such overwhelming ignorance of this critical information, the fact that I dounderstand it, places me in a position of moral obligation to speak this information to others, in an attempt to help them to understand it, and live it, as well.” - Mark Passio (Thesis on Natural Law)In exploring racial profiling "Serial" uncovers the links between Adnan’s Pakistani background and Muslim faith. This background was used to corroborate the prosecutors theoretical reality, leading to Adnan’s conviction despite his actual innocence (Adnan Syed, Subject). The themes of stereotyping and prosecution through theoretical models - remain highly relevant today as a shortcoming of the justice system.As if Adnan’s case was not enough of a glimpse into a major problem just look-up American Japanese 1942 (Wikipedia Contributors). Realising the history and the fact that unchecked these issues persist today - I invite you to consider how quickly your imaginary rights could disappear when you need them the most.… No ..? - that can’t happen to me? … If you find yourself thinking or feeling the rejection of this concept - I again invite you to consider the possibility that it’s true..Feature Content - When comparing the concept of justice and the expectation the public holds of it, against the detailed accounts of individuals and the reality of its activities, a stark contrast becomes very apparent.if this contrast doesn't scare the hell out of you - you must not be aware of it?People just like you count on the justice system yet are nescience or worse ignorant and have no idea about it or seldom ask, how effectively is it functioning? Is it meeting its mark? Are the outcomes of Justice in today's system addressing crime effectively or is it simply carrying out an old narrative of victim versus offender while showing few signs of positive impact? Will it be there for me when I need it - or will I find out once it’s too late?In the aftermath of my own experience with the justice system - which is nowhere near over, I find myself coming to terms with a very real responsibility. This responsibility is highlighted to me and continuously defined by people's need for help - their...
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  • 0037 The Cannabis Caravan
    Apr 5 2024

    Here we have a fun discussion and insightful look into the evolution of the Cannabis industry in British Columbia as it makes a transition from legacy into the modern world of legalisation.. Yes it’s been legalised but has it actually been accepted? medicinal and fibre. What is fibre you might wonder? It's everything from clothing to construction! It's not all the hype Cheech and Chong made it out to me, it's much more indeed. Join us for this quick episode and here from some of the experts here in British Columbia what's really going on in the Cannabis industry.



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  • 0036 BC Craft Road Trip Five-Star Sampler & The Cannabis Countdown
    Sep 24 2023

    In this episode: Exciting new product involving an informational and educational dive into BC craft cannabis \featuring various locations around the Province

    Brief description:Five micro-cultivators banding together to market their strains in one unique variety package that highlights the farmers and their farms, and the innovative ways they are producing cannabis in a conscientious wayEpisode summary:Introducing the public to the product, and teasing out future episodes showcasing the Master Growers involved

    Brief summary: Cannabis.Countdown is the creative drive behind this concept, having nurtured the idea since legalization to gather together a variety of strains to sample and explore, with the goal being to solve current legal and marketing restrictions that inhibit brands from properly distinguishing themselves

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    #1 – Papa Joes Organics (Nana Butter), Sooke BlueWith an ocean backyard in Sooke, B.C., Papa Joes Organics grows cannabis using advanced greenhouse technologies and sustainable cultivation methods to nourish each plant from seed to flower without any pesticides or chemicals.  Life-long Master Grower Papa Joe skillfully grows, mills and processes craft cannabis all under one roof in a natural setting.  

    #2 – Black Fin Extracts (Organic Watermelon), Cowichan Valley BlackLocated in the heart of the Cowichan Valley, Black Fin Extracts is dedicated to ensuring that craft cannabis is fueled by craft cultivators and that BC's best known bud stays processed in the beautiful province of B.C.  

    #3 – Backwoods BC Bud (Juicy Fruit), Prince George PinkIn the wild and woodsy centre of our Province, Tara Kirkpatrick (President of B.C. Craft Farmers Co-Op) has been a farmer for over twenty years, gravitating organically from vegetables to cannabis on her 160-acre family farm in Prince George, using all natural processes. 

    #4 – Living Cannabis (Lemon Sugar Kush), Armstrong YellowAt the tip of the sunny Okanagan, Living Cannabis uses a holistic, regenerative approach to cultivate plants in organically-managed living soil.  Full of beneficial microbes, fungi, worms and everything else you find in a thriving ecosystem is integrated with a five-species cover crop to support and nourish the plants from seed to flower.  

    #5 – Black Kettle Farms (Triangle Kush), Langley GreenAs an artisan micro cultivator in the luscious green Fraser Valley, Master Grower “Surfer Mike” Holub uses decades of unparalleled expertise to grow high-end craft cannabis at award-winning family-run Black Kettle Farms in Langley.



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