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Women’s Well-Being & cannabisarticles

Below are the best articles we could find on Women’s Well-Being and cannabis.

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Well Woman Interview: Natalie Lyla Ginsberg

MAPS is a non-profit research and educational organization based in California that develops medical, legal, and cultural contexts for people to benefit from the careful uses of psychedelics and marijuana.

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At Portland’s “Weed Prom,” Women Gathered to Celebrate and Strategize

Attendees were welcome to flit between scientific discussions and a joint-rolling station, taste edibles on an outdoor patio or peruse psychedelic candles at the lobby pop-up shop.

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The Cannabis World Has a Diversity Problem, But Cannaclusive’s Founders Are Seeking to Change That

You’ll see that those currently profiting from the marijuana boom are largely white men—a reality that prompted Charlese Antoinette Jones, Mary Pryor, and Tonya Rapley-Flash to launch Cannaclusive in 2017.

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3 Black Women, Tired of the Whitewashed Weed Industry, Created ‘Cannaclusive’ to Rep for People of Color

After noticing that the cannabis industry was incredibly white, three black women decided to do something about it by creating their own business.

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