The NORML Women’s Alliance of Canada announced via Marketwired: TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwired – April 18, 2013) – On Saturday April 20(th) , activists and cannabis enthusiasts will gather in cities across Canada, including Vancouver, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax and Yellowknife. It is hoped the events will be a watershed moment for cannabis law reform …
Tag Archive: Alliance
Jan 25
The Alliance
A first man or woman appear at a authorized medical cannabis transaction in Fairfax, CA and the Marin Alliance for Health-related Marijuana dispensary. Contains an job interview and mini-tour by founder/operator Lynnette Shaw. This four moment movie was entered in the Fairfax Documentary Movie Challenge of 2009. It was created by Ed Dudkowski and David …
Jan 24
NORML Women’s Alliance Celebrates 3 Year Anniversary
In January 2010, NORML launched what would become one of the most successful programs in the history of the organization. The NORML Women’s Alliance also became the first nationwide female outreach program ever created in the marijuana and drug law reform movement. This month, January 2013, marks the third anniversary of that program. The following …
Aug 13
NORML and Women’s Alliance Join ‘Caravan for Peace’ Campaign
NORML and the NORML Women’s Alliance are pleased to announce their support and official endorsement of The Movement for Peace and Justice with Dignity, along with the American-based organization Global Exchange’s “Caravan for Peace.” “This campaign will draw public attention to the damage marijuana prohibition is causing not only in our country, but in …
Aug 27
NORML Women’s Alliance: Connecting Female Activists
Sister-To-Sister Interview: Big Sister Kyndra Miller and Little Sister Melissa Sanchez discuss their reasons for becoming activists in the marijuana reform movement, as well as their participation in the NORML Women’s Alliance burgeoning mentorship program, Sister-to-Sister. Both women currently live in California working as attorneys within the Cannabis Industry. By: Brooke Napier, intern with Students …
