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'Bosco': Vivica A. Fox And Aubrey Joseph On The Harmful Racial Disparities Around Marijuana Possession - Blavity

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Stars Vivica A. Fox and Aubrey Joseph talk about the realities of the prison pipeline shown in Peacock film , Bosco . Based on the real story of Quawntay “Bosco” Adams (who serves as a producer on the film), the film follows Bosco (Joseph) as he serves a 35-year sentence for marijuana and tries to escape prison to see his daughter. During his escape, he has to come to terms with his life choices. Fox, who plays Bosco’s mother Willa, said how Black men were imprisoned at an intense rate in the ’80s and ’90s, a stark difference from today’s landscape of legal marijuana and dispensaries. The many marijuana store owners don’t look like those who were incarcerated for the same drug, which adds to the racial disparity created around the drug. “In the ’90s, Reaganomics found a way to incarcerate a lot of African American men because back in the day that was the trade, where the brothers could get their hustle on,” she said. “…Our times have changed and we have to be grateful to Obama...

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