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Discrimination



At its heart, discrimination is when we are denied equal access to social spaces, opportunities, resources, or legal rights based on some facet of our identity. Discrimination can be encoded into laws, but it is more generally enforced by social custom and cultural norms. We frequently pass on stories, jokes, assumptions, and expectations that certain groups of people will behave in “undesirable” ways as a way to justify excluding them or thinking of them as less than ourselves, whether it is because of their gender, ethnicity, age, religious affiliation, nationality, sexual orientation, language, or any other intrinsic part of who they are. Confronting the subtle enforcement of discrimination in our own lives is the first step toward energizing our communities to become more open, compassionate, and vibrant.

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Black Women in the Cannabis Industry Ep. 2: Advocacy & Activism

Cannaclusive co-founder Mary Pryor discusses in The One Story how the marijuana industry is "a generational wealth builder” and can be used to address and talk "about the need to embrace and drive equity within start culture and business within cannabis.”

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Brené with Laverne Cox on Transgender Representation, Advocacy + the Power of Love

In this episode, I talk to artist, advocate, executive producer, and all-around amazing woman and friend Laverne Cox about her new, groundbreaking documentary, Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen, the importance of policy protection for the trans community, and the seismic shifts in the world today.

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