by Luna Reyna | May 25, 2021 | Equality
Moms and gender non-conforming parents find hope in each other When we think about the ripple effects of cannabis prohibition and the impact the “War on Drugs” has on people of color (PoC), the conversation usually begins and ends with mass incarceration. But mass...
by Luna Reyna | Apr 22, 2021 | Innovation
As the cannabis industry continues to grow in the U.S., so does cannabis industry pollution. After only three years of cannabis legalization in Washington State alone, two million pounds of plant waste was created. Stifel, an investment banking company, released a...
by Luna Reyna | Jul 15, 2020 | Equality
Dismantling White Feminism in the Fight for All Black Lives What has historically been recorded as women’s liberation and in the emergence of feminism has actually been dangerous white supremacy, racism, or what is often referred to as white feminism. Key...
by Luna Reyna | Jun 12, 2020 | Innovation
Editor’s Note: We met the Colored Cannabis Collective in August of 2019, long before the horrific and racist event of George Floyd’s death by MInneapolis police on May 25, but long after continual attempts for racial equality in America. Of late, the Colored Cannabis...
by Luna Reyna | Mar 3, 2020 | Innovation, Legalization
The Financial Aid Fairness for Students Act can give those with cannabis convictions access to college While pursuing my bachelor’s degree, I also was a young mother-to-be. Imagine attending classes while suffering from terrible morning sickness that lasted morning,...