TSC Talks Guest Chiara Juster

TSC Talks guest Chiara Juster, Advocate and Strategic Counsel, Head of Government Affairs, Oaksterdam University, Host of High Tea Tuesdays on OU Instagram and Legal Advisor for The Last Prisoner Project.
From her bio:

“Chiara Juster is a social justice advocate and attorney. She advises Oaksterdam on government and policy matters and is OU’s liaison to DC; she represents the school as an active member of the National Cannabis Industry Association where she is in her second year on the Diversity Equity and Inclusion committee.

In addition to her work with Oaksterdam, Chiara is an advocate for reform, decarceration, cannabis & works on various policy matters. She was matched by Last Prisoner Project with the longest serving non-violent cannabis offender currently incarcerated in the United States, Richard DeLisi, who has been incarcerated since 1988. With good time he is set to be released from his ninety year sentence in July, 2022, but that day may never come as Richard is older, in poor health, and in a prison experiencing a COVID19 outbreak. If you’d like this grandfather of five to live his days with his loving family please visit FreeDeLisi.com.

Chiara grew up in Portland, OR, though she was born in CA. She attended the University of Oregon where she received degrees in political science and sociology before attending the University of Miami School of Law. She realized as a young prosecutor that there was no such thing as prosecutorial discretion. Disheartened, she left the country & spent years traveling & learning, before returning stateside resolute on changing the laws. She is a graduate of Oaksterdam University & hosts High Tea Tuesdays on OU’s IG live where she discusses a Cannacopia of topics.”

Chiara starts off giving some background from a personal perspective:
“I was born in Northern California. But I grew up in Portland, Oregon, from the time I was a toddler, and ended up going to college in Oregon. in a state where cannabis had been decriminalized since 1973. I actually grew up in Earl Blumenauer’s district, I have one of his little pins behind me, he gives a nod on the hill. And when I went to University of Oregon, obviously cannabis had always been part of the culture in Eugene. When I then went to the University of Miami for law school, it was a whole different world, particularly when it came to drug policy, cannabis in particular, to harm reduction overall, and Community Investment”

Links to content:

3:35-Richard Delisi~The Last Prisoner Project
3:59-Early days, growing up in Oregon
5:34-Going to Law School~Univ. of Miami
8:13-Working at State Attorney’s Office in Miami, FL
10:07-Decriminalization vs. Legalization
12:45-Deciding to leave the country and travel
13:50-Living internationally
16:13-Oaksterdam University
18: 32-The Last Prisoner Project
20:13-Steve D’Angelo
23:16-Decarceration and Clemency
24:45-National Cannabis Industry Association – https://thecannabisindustry.org/
25:48-Cannabis ownership predominantly white men
26:40-Burden on Women esp. w/covid
29:15:-Canna Bros
32:40-Role of Bud Tenders
36:33-Talking to her daughter and our offspring about Cannabis
41:11-Medical Cannabis for children
44:18-Where we can find Chiara Juster online
45:35-High Tea Tuesdays, https://www.instagram.com/oaksterdamuniversity/

Chiara’s Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flowerlover/
Facebook: Oaksterdam Univ- https://www.facebook.com/OaksterdamUniversity/
Oaksterdam University Bio: https://oaksterdamuniversity.com/chiara-juster-esq/
Wikileaf: https://www.wikileaf.com/thestash/free-richard-delisi/
The Last Prisoner Project: https://www.lastprisonerproject.org/

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TSC Talks Guest Tiffany Watkins 2

TSC Talks guest Tiffany Watkins is a “Cannabis Enthusiast”, founder and CEO of Vanguard Media, and cannabis activist. She’s been an activist for 20+ years and has done a lot of work to bring awareness to health care and proper distribution of Medical Cannabis as well as paving the way for Recreational Cannabis.

She has marched the Capital (CA), to help bring a voice to those in need of the protection of the Compassionate Care Act. Additionally, she has attended and spoken at City Council meetings and delivered talks as a keynote when invited.

“I am Tiffany Watkins a.k.a. LadyCanna.

In three decades I have witnessed a lot of changes in this industry, but one thing remains the same; not everyone gets to have a voice. I have been treated with disrespect, talked down to in situations, and made to feel as if my contributions to the Cannabis community didn’t matter.
I knew this treatment was not only because I am a POC, but because I am a Woman. I also knew…I wasn’t alone.

Since the 1990’s it has been my focus to have equity and unity surrounding Cannabis. Working together, with every voice having validity, has been both our greatest asset and our biggest struggle.

Closing the gap between the sexes in the cannabis industry will take hard work from us all. I founded Vanguard Media with providing a platform to bridge that gap in mind. Women in the cannabis community deserve the spotlight…and we shall stand in it unapologetically. ”

Women in Weed- 3:14
Tiffany Watkins Bio (Activism and Fostering Education)- 5:55
Activism as a Women- 10:03
At the Capitol on Lobby Day- 10:58
Personal experience with Cannabis- 13:57
Interest in Holistic Medicine- 15:55
Stigma with Misinformation- 19:29
Vanguard Media- 21:26
“You Will Be Heard!”- 23:56
Learning the Virtual World Communication Challenges- 28:21
Legitimacy of Cannabis Business- 31:40

AI transcript link: https://otter.ai/s/K9ox4juPRwyGH0zjv6mZBw

VANGUARD MEDIA Links