👋🏾 I’m Rebecca Nedelec— and I‘m fascinated by the nuances of social impact— how the activist convinced the big company, how the child prompted change (like seriously, Greta!) and really, that split moment where the influence was lit. Here, we’ll forget the big concepts and hear stories of the unseen moments that changed things for the better.
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👋🏾 I’m Rebecca Nedelec— and I‘m fascinated by the nuances of social impact— how the activist convinced the big company, how the child prompted change (like seriously, Greta!) and really, that split moment where the influence was lit. Here, we’ll forget the big concepts and hear stories of the unseen moments that changed things for the better.
S1.Ep2 | Khadijah Tribble, VP CSR at Curaleaf | Decriminalizing cannabis from the inside
Nuance of Impact
1 hour 10 minutes 32 seconds
5 years ago
S1.Ep2 | Khadijah Tribble, VP CSR at Curaleaf | Decriminalizing cannabis from the inside
This episode is for the activist and the corporate change-maker. You’re wondering, how do I channel my voice? How do I navigate the boardroom and still advocate for real change?
In this episode you’ll learn about Khadijah’s experience of the intersectionality between being a corporate vice-president, and being a black, queer woman working in the cannabis industry.
Khadijah’s life’s work is the decriminalization of cannabis. She is working to ensure black and brown communities, who have long been affected by America’s war on drugs, are properly represented in the wealth of cannabis’ legalization.
You can follow Khadijah’s work on here.
Check out CuraLeaf and their corporate social responsibility efforts to decriminalize cannabis here.
Nuance of Impact
👋🏾 I’m Rebecca Nedelec— and I‘m fascinated by the nuances of social impact— how the activist convinced the big company, how the child prompted change (like seriously, Greta!) and really, that split moment where the influence was lit. Here, we’ll forget the big concepts and hear stories of the unseen moments that changed things for the better.