Erica Ford, a prominent anti-violence activist and founder of Life Camp, has embarked on a new journey to leverage the booming cannabis industry for social equity and community empowerment. As one of the first eight nonprofits to receive a retail dispensary license, Ford and her team are poised to make a significant impact.
A Partnership Born from Shared Goals
Life Camp has partnered with Kush & Kemet, a cannabis company co-founded by Rodney “Bucks” Charlemagne. This collaboration aims to harness the resources from the cannabis economy to invest in communities disproportionately affected by the war on drugs. Both Ford and Charlemagne share the vision of using the cannabis industry to create real equity and opportunity.
Justice Involved and Nonprofits: A Perfect Match
Charlemagne, a “legacy” or justice involved individual, brings his experience and passion to the table. The state’s focus on economic and social justice within the cannabis industry launch has provided Charlemagne with an opportunity to transition his life and make a positive impact.
Sourcing and Location: Vital Components for Success
Kush & Kemet will source its cannabis products from state-cultivated farms upstate. Ford and Charlemagne have yet to announce the location of their Life Camp dispensary, but it is expected to be in either Manhattan or Queens. Finding the right location is critical, as dispensaries must adhere to strict regulations regarding proximity to schools, places of worship, and other establishments.
Community Pushback and the Importance of Dialogue
As the cannabis industry grows, some communities have expressed concerns about dispensaries in their neighborhoods. For instance, Harlem’s West 125th Street Business Improvement District (BID) is opposing a dispensary across from the Apollo Theater. This highlights the importance of open dialogue and collaboration between the cannabis industry, local communities, and regulators.
A New Life Journey for Erica Ford
Erica Ford’s recent appearance on The Angie Martinez Show highlighted her commitment to self-care and her passion for activism. Ford shared her experiences, including a memorable encounter with Tupac, and her plans for her cannabis ventures. With the Conditional Adult Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) license, she is set to open three dispensaries and consumption lounges, with revenue supporting her nonprofit and the communities it serves.
A Bright Future for Cannabis and Social Equity
Erica Ford’s pioneering journey into the cannabis industry demonstrates the potential for social equity and community empowerment. As she and her team navigate this new landscape, they stand as a shining example of the positive impact that the cannabis industry can have on society.