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West Seattle Blog… | Legal and Social Justice Reform in Washington State


Legal and Social Justice Reform in Washington State
Here is an opportunity for a conversation about the different criminal legal system developments in our state. Prachi Dave, Policy and Advocacy Director at the Public Defender Association (PDA) and former ACLU staff attorney, will provide an overview of key legislative actions that occurred during the current legislative session and will discuss impacts of a recent Washington Supreme Court decision invalidating the simple drug possession statute in Washington.
Located in downtown Seattle, PDA uses policy advocacy, organizing, litigation, and public education to bring about criminal legal system reform and develops alternatives that shift from a punishment paradigm to a system that supports individual and community health. ....

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California Distributes Additional $15M To Cannabis Social Equity Program Participants


California has granted $15 million to 10 cities and counties that are part of social equity programs.
The Governor s Office of Business and Economic Development and the Bureau of Cannabis Control announced the grant funding through the Cannabis Equity Grants Program for Local Jurisdictions earlier this week.
Nicole Elliott, senior advisor on cannabis to Governor Gavin Newsom, disclosed that generations of Californians have experienced impacts of cannabis prohibition and criminalization.
The grant funding is poised to help those within the legal cannabis market that were disproportionately harmed by the war on drugs, California Cannabis Portal writes.
As we work to safely reopen our economy, leading with equity across all sectors will ensure a just recovery and further our commitment to creating a truly diverse legal industry. These efforts stand as a testament to our values as a state, and I applaud the work being done by these jurisdictions as they thoughtfully e ....

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Benzinga Cannabis Hour Recap: There's A Need To Be 'More Vocal' To Help Women And People Of Color


Only 8% of cannabis CEOs are women and even fewer are African American dispensary owners.
I m just a little unicorn, Dr. Chanda Macias, CEO of Ilera Holistic Healthcare, said on the most recent Benzinga Cannabis Hour (see video below).
Ilera is a Louisiana-based medical marijuana cultivator and processor. Macias, a woman of color and of Latino descent, emphasized the predominance of white men in high-status positions within the cannabis space.
There s a need to be more vocal to help women and people of color, she explained, adding:
Giving back to the community is important… you really have to focus on social equity and Social Justice Reform. ....

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Museum of Dufferin unveils new exhibit for Black History Month


February 11, 2021   ·  
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By: Paula Brown,
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Museum of Dufferin (MOD) launched a new digital exhibit this week in celebration of Black History Month.
To honour the month in the community, MOD has partnered with the Dufferin County Canadian Black Association (DCCBA) to launch the exhibition, called “Solidarity in My Community.” The digital exhibit displays submitted works from artists and students across Canada, showing how they see solidarity in their community.
“During these unprecedented times we have witnessed the overwhelming cries to address Anti-Black Racism, Systemic Discrimination and Social Justice Reform worldwide following the death of George Floyd,” read the description for the exhibit. ....

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Take Two | Vaccine Equity Issues, What's Next for Police Reform in LA?, Derrick Spiva, Jr. Composes "To Be A Horizon."


The Struggle to Balance Speed and Equity in Vaccine Rollout
When the first doses came on line back in December, Governor Newsom promised to get people vaccinated with equity in mind. But that does not seem to be happening the vaccine rollout remains slow and reports are that people with more resources have been getting doses, even if they’re not supposed to be eligible yet. Now, the state is switching almost entirely to what’s supposed to be a simpler age-based eligibility system, prioritizing people 65 and older. It’s a group the Centers for Disease Control says is at a higher risk of hospitalization and death from the virus, but still the state is struggling to balance speed with equity.  ....

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