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David Starfire
SWEET RELEAF
The first compilation album from Sensi’s new record label drops with a
mission to bring justice to those incarcerated for cannabis offenses.
Sensi has always been more than
just a magazine—it’s a concept
and a community. And now it’s
a record label, Sensi Presents.
The initial offering will not
just provide the soundtrack for
everything from cooking at home
to Zoom dance parties to ski trips,
it will make a difference. Fifty
percent of the proceeds for the
sale of the first album, Sensi Releaf
($22, available through April at
sensimag.com/presents), will go to
the Last Prisoner Project
(lastprisonerproject.org), a
nonprofit working to reform
cannabis criminal justice and fight
inequity when it comes to those
serving time for activities that are
no longer crimes. A version of the
album to be released in April will
include commentary from Last
Prisoner Project’s Andrew and
Steve DeAngelo.
“The main goal of Last Prisoner
Project in 2021 is to build
on the momentum of 2020,”
Andrew DeAngelo says. “We want
to get more cannabis prisoners
out and home. We want their
records expunged. We want them
re-entered into society with good
paying jobs, housing, health care,
etc.” Andrew is hopeful that new
leadership in DC will work with
the nonprofit toward that end.
PHOTO COURTESY DAVID STARFIRE
12 SPARK FEBRUARY 2021