
Cannabis Retailer and Female Prisoners in Mexico Find a Common Thread
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March and Ash stores might be known in Southern California for feeling more like Nordstroms than a smoke shop. But as the only retailer that has partnered with the YMCA to provide childcare for workers, employs its delivery drivers with unionized wages and benefits, and with its unmatched commitment to bring a storied industry above-board.
So it may not be a surprise why Dr. Leroy hit it off with Roberto and Araceli Mareno of Mexico’s Red Thread Project, who have been instrumental in providing incarcerated female prisoners in Mexico with sewing skills and entrepreneurial opportunities.
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The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:00 - Introducing the Red Thread Project
00:04:27 - Impact and Versatility of Skills
00:09:13 - Life-changing Stories
00:11:59 - Collaboration with March and Ash
00:16:25 - Empowerment and Skill Development
00:19:44 - Extending Reach and Selection Process
00:21:31 - Age Range and Juveniles in Prison
00:27:51 - From Sewing to Red Thread Project
00:29:45 - The Meaning of Red Thread Project
00:35:17 - Providing Second Chances and Understanding
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