Social Equity Policy Initiatives in Cannabis Are All the Buzz…
by Allison Holmes
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THE COMPLEXITIES OF SOCIAL EQUITY
I started this project looking to make a list of “The Top 10 Equity Bills and Initiatives” being implemented around the country and quickly discovered that claims of equitable legislation live on a pretty broad spectrum. So what is equity, exactly, and how do we ensure it through policy?
WHAT IS SOCIAL EQUITY
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
said Studio Linear founder, Andrea Beaulieu, as she was laying next to her daughter at bed time, feeling heart race uncontrollably. She felt like she was about to die. Enough was enough.
Most adults have experienced a moment similar to this. That “AHA” moment where you realize that you, and only you, are going to make the change that needs to happen for your physical, emotional and spiritual health.
That moment, for Andrea, wasn’t the usual and all-too-common-these-days “I have to stop drinkin
Chiara Juster has been a Grassroots Member member since April 2020 and has attended over 30 Tokeativity events!
She has been an attorney in the cannabis space for over 15 years and is currently the legal director for The Psychedelic Justice League, putting a call to action for lawyers to get involved in protecting the plant medicine community.
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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
By Chiara Juster
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Tokeativity is the global cannabis feminist community, you’d be hard pressed to find a member who isn’t close friends with a cannabis consuming mama if they aren’t one themself. This story is about a Canna Mama and her partner who are in need some support – please take action below!
Maria (Juanita Maria Kinsey) is a cannamama like so many of us. Maria grew up in Florida, a place as different from the PNW & Northern C
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SB 519 Summary
Introduced by Sen. Weiner
Co-authors: Assembly Members Kamlager, Low and Quirk
What it does:
This bill would make lawful the possession for personal use and the social sharing, (see below), of psilocybin, psilocyn, dimethyltryptamine (DMT), ibogaine, mescaline, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), ketamine, and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), by and with persons 21 years of age or older. The bill would provide penalties for possession of these substance on school grou
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
We are now accepting applications for panelists and participants for Tokeativity® Canna Mama Con!
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All across Oregon, women are taking leadership roles in the emerging cannabis industry
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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
Tokeativity Founders, Lisa Snyder and Samantha Montanaro, share a special message about their 5 years together in collaboration, since the launch of Tokeativity in Jan 2017. Join them on Wednesday, Jan 19th from 4-6pm PST / 7-9pm EST at their 5th Bday Bash! RSVP for free here to get connected into the global cannabis feminist community!
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The Cannabis Congressional Caucus wrote a follow up letter to President Joe Biden urging him again to pardon all federal non-violent cannabis convictions.
WASHINGTON D.C. – On Thursday, Congressman Jamaal Bowman (NY-16), Congressman Earl Blumenauer (OR-03), and Congresswoman Barbara Lee (CA-13) sent a letter, following up on a previous letter, to President Joe Biden again urging him to pardon all federal non-violent cannabis convictions. All three representatives are members of the Congressio