In the News Curating Council Member: Niambe McInTosh @mstosh is the daughter of Reggae legend and cannabis advocate, Peter Tosh. As the manager of her family’s brand, Niambe continues to fight for the justice her father demanded. Hear Niambe tell the heartbreaking story of her brother Jawara whose life was cut short by the war on cannabis. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 17, 2021 Curating Council Member: Niambe McInTosh @mstosh is the daughter of Reggae legend and cannabis advocate, Peter Tosh. As the manager of her family’s brand, Niambe continues to fight for the justice her father demanded. Hear Niambe tell the heartbreaking story of her brother Jawara whose life was cut short by the war on cannabis. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 17, 2021 Curating Council Member: Michele Dupuis Michele has extensive experience in educational programming, museum curation, fundraising and community engagement. She has a significant background in Social Justice education through her work as an Editorial Assistant at Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 15, 2021 Curating Council Member: Michele Dupuis Michele has extensive experience in educational programming, museum curation, fundraising and community engagement. She has a significant background in Social Justice education through her work as an Editorial Assistant at Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 15, 2021 Curating Council Member: Kaya Williams Kaya is a Post-Doctoral College Fellow and an Assistant Professor at Harvard University. Kaya’s areas of research include ethnographic methods, race, incarceration, mental health, municipal governance, law enforcement, and U.S.-based ethnography. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 13, 2021 Curating Council Member: Kaya Williams Kaya is a Post-Doctoral College Fellow and an Assistant Professor at Harvard University. Kaya’s areas of research include ethnographic methods, race, incarceration, mental health, municipal governance, law enforcement, and U.S.-based ethnography. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 13, 2021 Here’s a sneak peek at the illicit grow exhibit which will pay homage to the underground cannabis industry. The structure will be complete with false Mary Jane plants and an array of vintage cultivation equipment that prohibition growers will be sure to recognize. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 11, 2021 Here’s a sneak peek at the illicit grow exhibit which will pay homage to the underground cannabis industry. The structure will be complete with false Mary Jane plants and an array of vintage cultivation equipment that prohibition growers will be sure to recognize. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 11, 2021 According to the Uniform Crime Report from the FBI, more people were arrested for cannabis in 2019 than for all violent crimes put together. Are you surprised by this statistic? #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 9, 2021 According to the Uniform Crime Report from the FBI, more people were arrested for cannabis in 2019 than for all violent crimes put together. Are you surprised by this statistic? #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 9, 2021 ‘@corecannabismuseum + @seedyourhead SAME place, two concepts… Core museum + Seed dispensary. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 8, 2021 @corecannabismuseum + @seedyourhead SAME place, two concepts… Core museum + Seed dispensary. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 8, 2021 Proposed marijuana dispensary plans to offer more than just products – The Boston GlobeRead More Feb 3, 2021 Behind the scenes of our interview with @coreypaneart . Corey is the first artist to grace our graffiti wall. In an upcoming video, Corey shares his perspectives on street art and social justice. #corecannabismuseum @corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 27, 2021 Behind the scenes of our interview with @coreypaneart . Corey is the first artist to grace our graffiti wall. In an upcoming video, Corey shares his perspectives on street art and social justice. #corecannabismuseum @corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 27, 2021 While many states have now legalized or decriminalized cannabis, the number of arrests for possession and distribution is still alarmingly high. Thousands of humans are currently incarcerated for cannabis related offenses. These facts are juxtaposed against the multibillion-dollar cannabis industry that currently benefits industry giants as well as state and federal tax authorities. Learn more about these inequities by clicking the link in our bio to subscribe. #corecannabismuseum @corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 26, 2021 While many states have now legalized or decriminalized cannabis, the number of arrests for possession and distribution is still alarmingly high. Thousands of humans are currently incarcerated for cannabis related offenses. These facts are juxtaposed against the multibillion-dollar cannabis industry that currently benefits industry giants as well as state and federal tax authorities. Learn more about these inequities by clicking the link in our bio to subscribe. #corecannabismuseum @corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 26, 2021 Boston native Niambe McIntosh, daughter of legendary reggae musician and activist @petertosh, lost her brother Jawara to the war on cannabis. Niambe continues her father’s work to destigmatize cannabis in honor of her late brother and in the service of the thousands of families across America who are oppressed by the war on cannabis. We’re honored to have her as a member of our curating council. Hear Jawara’s story in the @corecannabismuseum Jail Cell Exhibit. #corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 25, 2021 Boston native Niambe McIntosh, daughter of legendary reggae musician and activist @petertosh, lost her brother Jawara to the war on cannabis. Niambe continues her father’s work to destigmatize cannabis in honor of her late brother and in the service of the thousands of families across America who are oppressed by the war on cannabis. We’re honored to have her as a member of our curating council. Hear Jawara’s story in the @corecannabismuseum Jail Cell Exhibit. #corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 25, 2021 Museum quality space requires museum quality lighting. Behind the scenes of the lighting installation with @lutronbydesign. Click the link in our bio to subscribe for details on the opening. #corecannabismuseum @corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 23, 2021 Museum quality space requires museum quality lighting. Behind the scenes of the lighting installation with @lutronbydesign. Click the link in our bio to subscribe for details on the opening. #corecannabismuseum @corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 23, 2021 Load More
Curating Council Member: Niambe McInTosh @mstosh is the daughter of Reggae legend and cannabis advocate, Peter Tosh. As the manager of her family’s brand, Niambe continues to fight for the justice her father demanded. Hear Niambe tell the heartbreaking story of her brother Jawara whose life was cut short by the war on cannabis. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 17, 2021
Curating Council Member: Niambe McInTosh @mstosh is the daughter of Reggae legend and cannabis advocate, Peter Tosh. As the manager of her family’s brand, Niambe continues to fight for the justice her father demanded. Hear Niambe tell the heartbreaking story of her brother Jawara whose life was cut short by the war on cannabis. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 17, 2021
Curating Council Member: Michele Dupuis Michele has extensive experience in educational programming, museum curation, fundraising and community engagement. She has a significant background in Social Justice education through her work as an Editorial Assistant at Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 15, 2021
Curating Council Member: Michele Dupuis Michele has extensive experience in educational programming, museum curation, fundraising and community engagement. She has a significant background in Social Justice education through her work as an Editorial Assistant at Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 15, 2021
Curating Council Member: Kaya Williams Kaya is a Post-Doctoral College Fellow and an Assistant Professor at Harvard University. Kaya’s areas of research include ethnographic methods, race, incarceration, mental health, municipal governance, law enforcement, and U.S.-based ethnography. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 13, 2021
Curating Council Member: Kaya Williams Kaya is a Post-Doctoral College Fellow and an Assistant Professor at Harvard University. Kaya’s areas of research include ethnographic methods, race, incarceration, mental health, municipal governance, law enforcement, and U.S.-based ethnography. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 13, 2021
Here’s a sneak peek at the illicit grow exhibit which will pay homage to the underground cannabis industry. The structure will be complete with false Mary Jane plants and an array of vintage cultivation equipment that prohibition growers will be sure to recognize. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 11, 2021
Here’s a sneak peek at the illicit grow exhibit which will pay homage to the underground cannabis industry. The structure will be complete with false Mary Jane plants and an array of vintage cultivation equipment that prohibition growers will be sure to recognize. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 11, 2021
According to the Uniform Crime Report from the FBI, more people were arrested for cannabis in 2019 than for all violent crimes put together. Are you surprised by this statistic? #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 9, 2021
According to the Uniform Crime Report from the FBI, more people were arrested for cannabis in 2019 than for all violent crimes put together. Are you surprised by this statistic? #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 9, 2021
‘@corecannabismuseum + @seedyourhead SAME place, two concepts… Core museum + Seed dispensary. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 8, 2021
@corecannabismuseum + @seedyourhead SAME place, two concepts… Core museum + Seed dispensary. #socialjusticecannabismusuem #cannabismuseum #corecannabisRead More Feb 8, 2021
Proposed marijuana dispensary plans to offer more than just products – The Boston GlobeRead More Feb 3, 2021
Behind the scenes of our interview with @coreypaneart . Corey is the first artist to grace our graffiti wall. In an upcoming video, Corey shares his perspectives on street art and social justice. #corecannabismuseum @corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 27, 2021
Behind the scenes of our interview with @coreypaneart . Corey is the first artist to grace our graffiti wall. In an upcoming video, Corey shares his perspectives on street art and social justice. #corecannabismuseum @corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 27, 2021
While many states have now legalized or decriminalized cannabis, the number of arrests for possession and distribution is still alarmingly high. Thousands of humans are currently incarcerated for cannabis related offenses. These facts are juxtaposed against the multibillion-dollar cannabis industry that currently benefits industry giants as well as state and federal tax authorities. Learn more about these inequities by clicking the link in our bio to subscribe. #corecannabismuseum @corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 26, 2021
While many states have now legalized or decriminalized cannabis, the number of arrests for possession and distribution is still alarmingly high. Thousands of humans are currently incarcerated for cannabis related offenses. These facts are juxtaposed against the multibillion-dollar cannabis industry that currently benefits industry giants as well as state and federal tax authorities. Learn more about these inequities by clicking the link in our bio to subscribe. #corecannabismuseum @corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 26, 2021
Boston native Niambe McIntosh, daughter of legendary reggae musician and activist @petertosh, lost her brother Jawara to the war on cannabis. Niambe continues her father’s work to destigmatize cannabis in honor of her late brother and in the service of the thousands of families across America who are oppressed by the war on cannabis. We’re honored to have her as a member of our curating council. Hear Jawara’s story in the @corecannabismuseum Jail Cell Exhibit. #corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 25, 2021
Boston native Niambe McIntosh, daughter of legendary reggae musician and activist @petertosh, lost her brother Jawara to the war on cannabis. Niambe continues her father’s work to destigmatize cannabis in honor of her late brother and in the service of the thousands of families across America who are oppressed by the war on cannabis. We’re honored to have her as a member of our curating council. Hear Jawara’s story in the @corecannabismuseum Jail Cell Exhibit. #corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 25, 2021
Museum quality space requires museum quality lighting. Behind the scenes of the lighting installation with @lutronbydesign. Click the link in our bio to subscribe for details on the opening. #corecannabismuseum @corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 23, 2021
Museum quality space requires museum quality lighting. Behind the scenes of the lighting installation with @lutronbydesign. Click the link in our bio to subscribe for details on the opening. #corecannabismuseum @corecannabismuseumRead More Jan 23, 2021