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Canna Say Something Episode 4: RuPaul's Drag Race Star, Performer and Advocate Laganja Estranja

Canna Say Something Episode 4: RuPaul's Drag Race Star, Performer and Advocate Laganja Estranja

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On this week's episode of Canna Say Something?, Laganja Estranja helps get things sickening on the pod. The RuPaul's Drag Race star (and a lot more) spent time dropping some education about her life, cannabis and LGBTQIA+ issues--with us exploring the importance of supporting Black trans lives along with people like Laganja, who recently came out as a trans woman herself. 

While supporting trans lives, Laganja is imploring us all to help end the drug war as well. We discussed her work as an ambassador with the Last Prisoner Project.

Be sure to visit and subscribe the links for Laganja and myself. More importantly, visit and support the groups mentioned in today's episode. Find more information on in the links below. 

The Provincetown LGBTQ Center:
https://ptown.org/community/lgbtq-center

The Transgender Emergency Fund:
https://transemergencyfund.org/

Trans Resistance:
https://www.transresistancema.com

Last Prisoner Project:
https://www.lastprisonerproject.org/

Learn more about the Laganja at 
Website: https://laganjaestranja.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LaganjaEstranja
TikTok: @TheOnlyLaganjaEstranja
All Other Social Media: @LaganjaEstranja

Get in touch with Andrew Ward:
Website: www.iamandrewward.com
Instagram & Twitter: @TheCannaWriter
LinkedIn: @iamandrewward

Music: "Memory" by Magiksolo 
Music and SFX licensed via Artlist.io

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