- Events
- Speaker Program
- No events scheduled for March 27, 2023.
Etain and The JUSTÜS Foundation present Kingston’s An Evening With The Dank Duchess
Etain Hudson Valley 445 Onteora Trail, NY-28, Kingston- No events scheduled for March 29, 2023.
The Joy of Cannabis: Book Launch & Audience Discussion
Housing Works Bookstore Cafe 126 Crosby Street, New YorkThe CannaDiva Presents Women, Wellness & Weed
Etain Health Medical Cannabis Dispensary NYC 242 East 58th Street, New YorkCreating Opportunities for Social Equity in NY Cannabis Cultivation
299 Scholes St 299 Scholes St, Brooklyn- No events scheduled for April 1, 2023.
- No events scheduled for April 2, 2023.
Week of Events
Etain and The JUSTÜS Foundation present Kingston’s An Evening With The Dank Duchess
Etain and The JUSTÜS Foundation present Kingston’s An Evening With The Dank Duchess
Join Etain and The JUSTÜS Foundation in the Hudson Valley as we continue our Amplify Her series of intimate conversations with female pioneers in cannabis and present our Warrior Woman Awards. On Tuesday, March 28th An Evening With will host The Dank Duchess at Etain's Hudson Valley dispensary in Kingston. The Dank Duchess is an…
The Joy of Cannabis: Book Launch & Audience Discussion
The Joy of Cannabis: Book Launch & Audience Discussion
Hosted by Joy of Cannabis writer Melanie Abrams and Larry Smith, and Paul D. Miller, aka DJ Spooky! Stay and mingle at Happy Hour until 8pm!
The CannaDiva Presents Women, Wellness & Weed
The CannaDiva Presents Women, Wellness & Weed
Celebrate with us as Women’s History Month 2023 comes to a close! Our NYS Medical program is changing in some big and exciting ways. We’ll sit down with Dr. June Chin @drjunechin, CMO, Professor,Vice Chair-NYS Office Cannabis Mgmt @nys_cannabis, Advisory Board and Author to discuss the updates to the NYS Medical Cannabis program and what…
Creating Opportunities for Social Equity in NY Cannabis Cultivation
Creating Opportunities for Social Equity in NY Cannabis Cultivation
Although the agricultural economy has grown, the share of Black farmers in the United States has declined over the last century. Today, just 1.4 percent of farmers identify as Black or mixed race compared with about 14 percent 100 years ago. Federal programs and policies that excluded Blacks from land purchases were passed prior…