
Justice-Informed Cannabis Workshops
Accessible education rooted in equity, healing, and truth.
I offer community-centered cannabis education rooted in justice, accessibility, and healing. Whether you’re a senior curious about medical use or an organization serving veterans, I tailor each session to the needs, concerns, and lived experiences of the people in the room.
We talk about the history. The science. The laws. The stigma. And we do it in a way that’s real, respectful, and empowering.
Current Offering – Empowering Seniors
This 60-minute workshop was designed specifically for older adults curious about cannabis as medicine — especially those navigating chronic pain, new diagnoses, or medical systems that have failed them.
We cover:
Cannabis 101: Types, uses, myths & facts
History & racial justice: Why equity matters
Legal landscape (tailored to your state)
Safety tips, how to talk to doctors, and harm reduction
Time for open Q&A
Ideal for:
Senior centers
Aging orgs
Public libraries
Medical support groups
Church groups and community elders
Custom Workshops
Want something tailored to your people?
This workshop can be easily adapted for different audiences, communities, and locations.
Perfect for:
Seniors and aging adults across any state
Veterans navigating chronic pain or PTSD
Disability justice organizations
BIPOC-led community groups
Reentry or record-clearing programs
Harm reduction and public health initiatives
Libraries, clinics, mutual aid groups, and more
Whether you're in a major city or a rural area, I can customize the content based on your state's laws, your community’s questions, and the energy in the room.
How It Works
You reach out (through the form or email)
I’ll send you a simple intake form
We customize the workshop together
I show up and teach — IRL or virtual
You get follow-up slides, resources, and community tools
Workshops are sliding scale based on org size and funding. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Lauryn’s workshop felt more like a conversation than a lecture — our seniors left feeling informed, empowered, and seen. We’ve already had folks asking when she’s coming back.
— Katy, Community Wellness Organizer