“We have to start looking at water as a living entity, a living being, and put it on the endangered species list forever,” says activist and Lakota member Carla Rae Marshall. For today’s first segment, we hear her firsthand account of the tribal protests against uranium mining in South Dakota.
For the rest of the hour, our guest is longtime Wisconsin medical cannabis patient, activist, speaker, and writer Gary Storck to discuss his new book, The Rise and Fall of Cannabis Prohibition in Wisconsin.
Carla Rae Marshall is a member of the Lakota tribe, a grandmother, an Earth advocate, and part of the Black Hills Clean Water Alliance. She is based in Rapid City, South Dakota.
Gary Storck is a longtime Wisconsin medical cannabis patient, activist, speaker, and writer. He has maintained the blog Cannabadger since 2015 and he’s the author of a new book, The Rise and Fall of Cannabis Prohibition in Wisconsin, published just last month.