Amanya Maloba, Janice Ibarra, and Vanity Thomas are the founders of a women-of-color collective that seeks to motivate empowerment within the cannabis community. Referred to as "ganjapreneurs," these bold individuals create a safe space that is dedicated to "highlighting badass chicks who pursue their dreams [...] and share the same love of cannabis."
Women.Weed.Wifi is a website that educates readers about the healing and alleviating powers of the plant. From an informative blog to an e-commerce platform, the empowering women-of-color collective also extends its services for private and group sessions. These are meant as affordable alternatives to expensive therapies, spas and more. From Yoga & Meditation Workshops to Graphic Design Sessions, Women.Weed.Wifi seeks to provide safe and informative opportunities to the modern consumer.
Photo Credits: Women.Weed.Wifi, City Arts
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Cannabis Education
- Opportunity for innovative platforms to provide educational resources and promote the healing properties of cannabis.
- Empowering Women in Cannabis
- Disruption opportunities lie in supporting and highlighting women in the cannabis industry through collectives and collaborative platforms.
- Affordable Alternative Therapies
- Creating affordable alternatives to traditional therapies and spas by providing accessible and inclusive wellness experiences.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Cannabis Industry
- Innovative platforms and collectives that empower women in the cannabis industry and educate consumers about cannabis are disrupting the traditional cannabis market.
- Wellness Industry
- The wellness industry can benefit from disruptive innovations that provide affordable and inclusive alternatives to traditional therapies and spas.
- E-commerce Industry
- E-commerce platforms that focus on cannabis education and empower women in the industry have the potential to disrupt the online retail space.
