“Embrace the Humanity”: An Interview with Leland Gantt
I've been a black man my entire life. For six decades I've been walking around in this skin. You're trying to tell me I don't know what racism looks like by now?
I've been a black man my entire life. For six decades I've been walking around in this skin. You're trying to tell me I don't know what racism looks like by now?
For the cannabis industry, glimmers of hope remain. In many states with legal medical programs, dispensaries have been declared essential businesses.
While it’s nice to repost inspiring quotes on Instagram to express our anger and sadness, there are more tangible ways to get involved and join the movement, as words are more powerful when accompanied with action.
Cecilia Leigh Howard What to look for when shopping for CBD? 1. COA’s (Certificate...
People are taking to social media to raise awareness about the gut-wrenching police brutality and blatant racism that is still plaguing this country.
We are a Collective of Light. We are beings here to serve the highest good and facilitate the answers you are seeking.
I created ARMS in the hopes that we can be that outlet for those seeking expression, and/or to support those who wish to break free from stigmas regarding their race, upbringings, and/or financial limitations.
I get to be part of the development of a brand new industry. Sadly, women haven’t had a voice in the development of any of the industries that we see operating today, which is why this work is so exciting.
I am a feminist at my core and I wanted to create a way for women to empower themselves, a place where they could come together and talk and teach each other about self-love.
Their process is simple: focus on the food and then implement the concept to create sociability and "sustainability" within the food realm.
When I was coming out, I never could have imagined that my mom had been on the front lines like that, that she’d witnessed true horror. It’s possible she’s done more for my community than I ever will.
Here Honeysuckle’s Honey Pot’s Ronit Pinto spoke with Jet Setting Jasmine on 4/20 regarding cannabis, sex work, motherhood, and race during COVID 2020.
He acknowledges our country’s severe problems of social inequity, but inspires his children with unbridled optimism that they can create their own realities.
Every plant has a spirit. There’s an herb store I used to go into to gather plant materials to make various concoctions, and I started to notice that each bin or jar of herbs had a distinct personality, and some would actually call out to me.
Sometimes a friend really seeing you, holding space for you as you figure yourself out, can make all the difference.