The Future is 1:1: – Anonymous Stories
Have you experienced an uncomfortable interaction or been witness to one? Did someone grab your ass? Talk to you in a way you found demeaning or embarrassing as a woman? Did you wish you could have said something or done something different? Do you wish someone else spoke up for you?
We’re curating stories from women across the world who have had an uncomfortable interaction with another person. We’re specifically looking for stories interacting with ME
All across Oregon, women are taking leadership roles in the emerging cannabis industry
Southern Oregon is well on its way to enjoying more of the legal cannabis lifestyle as new women-led and women-focused events encourage community, education, normalization and, of course, fun.
Tokeativity, a Portland-based cannabis community for women that hosts everything from socials to business workshops, is expanding down to the Eugene area. Co-owners Lisa Snyder and Samantha Montanaro are launching th
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Women in Cannabis Study is now Live! The study, spearheaded by Jennifer Whetzel, is a groundbreaking mixed-methods research project highlighting the unique yet shared experiences of women working in the emerging cannabis industry.
Tokeativity has been a supporter of this important project since the beginning, and we are proud to share it with the world.
You can find interviews from our Co-Founder, Lisa S
The first time I attended a Tokeativity event, I knew I wanted to go back. I’d been to gatherings at the same venue, all of which were wonderful, and I’d been to women-centric cannabis industry events too. But there was something unique about this evening, and it wasn’t hard to name: Tokeativity was a women-only space. Explicitly, unabashedly, defiantly. And that was thrilling.
Co-owners and curators Lisa Snyder and Samantha Montanaro have intentionally built an events series that is women- an
Since the beginning of time, women have been at the forefront of cannabis: Egyptian women used cannabis-infused suppositories to ease childbirth and uterine pain, Persian women treated migraines in the ninth century, Margaret Mead told the US Senate it should be legal, and Maya Angelou extolled the virtues of the plant.
Today, women are making music with cannabis plants, curating interactive canna-friendly art experiences, educating and advocating for responsible use as a parent, and creating p
We are now accepting applications for our online class room on Tokeativity Connect – now through March 30!
Do you have something important you want to share with women in the cannabis industry or cannabis consumers? Apply now!
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Participate anonymously at the Cultivation Classic
Women in weed is officially one of the hottest topic in cannabis, but what is the truth about women’s experience in the cannabis industry? We’re curating a panel featuring women who have stories about there experience.
We will be reading some anonymous statements from our community about your own experiences.
What we need from you:
1. Send us an anonymous statement (2-3 sentences) about what is true for you as a woman in the cannabis indus
Here at Tokeativity, we are dedicated to cultivating community in the global cannabis, feminist and psychedelics spaces. We all know that communities have experienced massive shifts since 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic, but the future of the women’s plant medicine community looks bright!
Tokeativity Co-Founder and CEO, Samantha Montanaro, shares her thoughts on a panel at the 2021 WWC Conference called “Cultivating Community: talking with other female leaders in the cannabis and psychedelic
Recorded at Women Leaders In Cannabis June 2018 Meeting in Eugene, OR
“Moving Up: Expanding your Career Path through Bravery and Truth”
Lisa Snyder & Samantha Montanaro, Co-Creators of Tokeativity®, share their individual stories of how bravery, truth and intuition guided them along their career path to lead them to combine cannabis and feminism into their daily work.
In this presentation, they discuss:
– pin points of where intuition led them
– when they knew it was ti
How do you measure success? I learned slowly that all gains were really made up of incremental wins and losses.
It would make no sense to celebrate just the big victory, as I would not only miss honoring the smaller gains that made the big victory possible, but I would not gain the momentum necessary even to reach the big victory at all.
In other words, honoring the small wins wasn’t just being thoughtful. It was necessary to my survival. I’d argue it is essential to yours, too.
In our end of
Some personal words shared with you from the Tokeativity Headquarters women:
http://tokeativity.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Samantha-Montanaro-Rainbows-Tokeativity-400x500.jpg“On top of the 2020 pandemic, for me, the last year also included a freak accident that lead to a small stroke and awful brain injury, a divorce from my partner of 13 years, moving multiple times and having my business of 6 years, Prism House, move out of a space we worked so hard to get and had just spent 4 months ren
Since the beginning of time, women have been at the forefront of cannabis: Egyptian women used cannabis-infused suppositories to ease childbirth and uterine pain, Persian women treated migraines in the ninth century, Margaret Mead told the US Senate it should be legal, and Maya Angelou extolled the virtues of the plant.
Today, women are making music with cannabis plants, curating interactive canna-friendly art experiences, educating and advocating for responsible use as a parent, and creating p
How do you measure success? I learned slowly that all gains were really made up of incremental wins and losses.
It would make no sense to celebrate just the big victory, as I would not only miss honoring the smaller gains that made the big victory possible, but I would not gain the momentum necessary even to reach the big victory at all.
In other words, honoring the small wins wasn’t just being thoughtful. It was necessary to my survival. I’d argue it is essential to yours, too.
In our end of
We are now accepting applications for panelists and participants for Tokeativity® Canna Mama Con!
Are you interested in sharing your wisdom with other canna mamas or curious women interested in becoming mothers? Do you have experience in the cannabis space as a mother and a cannabis consumer? Are you a health practitioner who wants to share knowledge with the cannabis community?
WE ARE CURATING AN ONLINE CONFERENCE ON TOKEATIVITY CONNECT & WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Fill out the form below
Coverage of the New Revenue Coalition Cannabis Consumption Fundraiser on December 13th at the Jupiter Hotel.
To learn more about the NRC, visit http://newrevenuecoalition.com
To view more videos from this event, please visit the Facebook Page here.
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One of Oregon’s only cannabis events permitting public consumption tempted crowds this summer with chocolates, kombucha, tinctures and other edibles amid a feel-good vibe. The sold-out Oregon Cannabis Association Summer Fair, July 28 in Portland, showcased the diversity, craftmanship and expertise of the state’s cannabis community, putting names and faces to a growing variety of cannabis brands. Small, family-run businesses were strongly represented among the 54 vendors — growers, processors, ed