BLACK HISTORY EVERYDAY
This is not the beginning nor the end. A part of Black History that has never really been spoken about or recognized are the contributions to the Cannabis culture and community. This is a major chapter in the story, and the history that really deserves to be told and right now more than ever.
There are so many black and brown “CannaContributors” and advocates for Cannabis that have to be named and honored. So many positive influences that made positive outcomes from an openly and outwardly oppressed culture and people. A strong culture with its foundation built on racism and oppression in the United States of America. As we all know, prohibition and the US Federal Bureau of Narcotics openly and outwardly targeted minorities in their first Act in 1937. As we all know today, laws are changing and finally peoples’ narrowed minds are changing, and I know we are all looking forward to the cultural changes that last Forever, like Wu-Tang.
There is no way to highlight all of the major influences in one article or one month, so @TICALOFFICIAL would like to continue this conversation in our following posts for days, weeks, months and for as long as we can.
Taking Into Consideration All Lives and all those that have paved the way for us and our culture. The pioneers that blazed the way before us, the people that continue to burn the path right there with us, and all that will put in their hard work, their blood, sweat and tears after Us.
Let's leave Unity as a mark in this part of history.
Love is Love.