The Journal
What We Can Learn from Water Protectors at Standing Rock
It’s the gun against the prayer. This is no exaggeration. Just a few weeks ago near the Standing Rock protest encampment
The Old Story of a New Industry Part 2: The Rise and the Fall of Hemp
There is an excitment in the hemp industry these days. It's similar to how folks felt when Dr. Bronner's was winning lawsuits against
Standing Rock, Industrial Hemp, and Filling the Cultural Void: an Interview with Marcus Grignon
Once upon a time, on the Menominee reservation in Northeastern Wisconsin, there was a big pine snake. The big pine snake would slither its way into
News Roundup: “Future of Hemp,” the Elections, and More
Very few people have sacrificed more to grow hemp than Alex White Plume of the Pine Ridge reservation. Hearing him speak about his historic fight to
The Old Story of a New Industry Part I: Hemp in Colonial America
Three hundred years ago, the government of the American colonies paid farmers to grow hemp. The government feared that a single crop economy was
“Your Ad Wasn’t Approved”: Hemp in the Age of Legal Marijuana
I’ll be honest, the most advanced social media trick I know is clicking “like” on my kids’ new profile pictures. But I am quickly learning that in order to





