Floret Coalition Spotlight: Black Girl Environmentalists

 

 
 
 
 
 

LEUNE is proud to be a member of Floret Coalition, an antiracist coalition of individuals and businesses in the cannabis industry dedicated to making a positive impact in the communities most affected by the war on drugs. Each month, Floret Coalition focuses its efforts on supporting organizations that are doing essential work to uplift marginalized communities. This September, the Floret Coalition is proud to stand with Black Girl Environmentalist (@blackgirlenvironmentalist), a national organization on a mission to empower Black girls, women, and nonbinary individuals in the climate movement.

We invite you to explore the impactful work of Black Girl Environmentalist on a national scale and discover how you can get involved.

 
 

Learn More About Floret Coalition in Issue 3 Of Honestly Grown

 

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