HER MANY VOICES in Queens hands.
Indigenous-led cannabis/hemp advocacy and education.
Live at Terp Bros NYC — both Astoria and Ozone Park counters carry this brand. Products go through New York OCM’s regulated testing framework before they hit the shelf.
What HER MANY VOICES means at the Terp Bros counter.
Her Many Voices is the one entry on this batch of the Terp Bros menu that isn't a product line. It's an Indigenous-led organization founded by Alicia Fall, focused on hemp and cannabis advocacy, education, and elevating Indigenous voices in an industry that has historically erased them. The team includes communications specialists, chefs, legal experts, and cultural advocates working across the cannabis and hemp space. Available at Terp Bros only in the sense that we recognize and amplify their work, the organization's mission is informational, advocacy-driven, and cultural rather than SKU-driven. For Queens shoppers learning the New York legal market from the ground up, especially those who care about who built the legacy this industry rests on, Her Many Voices is the kind of organization worth knowing exists. The bigger picture: NY's licensed market is layered on top of decades of cultural and legal history Indigenous communities largely carried, and education matters as much as inventory.
We acknowledge Her Many Voices at Terp Bros because Queens is one of the most diverse counties in the country, and the customers we serve across all 22 Queens ZIPs are part of a cannabis market with much deeper roots than the licensed retail layer suggests. Her Many Voices' advocacy and education work, led by Alicia Fall and a team of Indigenous communications specialists, chefs, legal experts, and cultural advocates, sits upstream of the products on our shelves. We surface their work at both our Astoria and Ozone Park stores because cannabis literacy is bigger than dose math or potency numbers, it includes whose history this industry stands on, and which voices the legal market still has work to do to amplify.
Read one Her Many Voices piece before your next dispensary visit at Terp Bros Astoria or Ozone Park. The lens you bring to the menu after that changes, even if the products on the shelf don't. Indigenous communities carried cannabis and hemp culture for longer than the licensed New York market has existed, and the SKUs you buy at any dispensary in Queens rest on that history whether brands acknowledge it or not.
HER MANY VOICES on the rail today.
What folks ask about HER MANY VOICES.
Q.01Is Her Many Voices a product brand sold in New York?
Her Many Voices is not a product brand, it's an Indigenous-led advocacy and education organization founded by Alicia Fall, focused on hemp and cannabis. There are no SKUs from Her Many Voices on the Terp Bros shelf. We surface their work because Queens customers regularly ask about the cultural and historical context of the legal cannabis market, and Indigenous voices are central to that conversation. Their team, communications specialists, chefs, legal experts, and cultural advocates, operates in the education and advocacy space rather than the retail product space.
Q.02What does Her Many Voices do?
Her Many Voices focuses on hemp and cannabis advocacy, education, and elevating Indigenous voices in the industry. The team brings communications specialists, chefs, legal experts, and cultural advocates together to push back on the erasure of Indigenous communities from cannabis history and contemporary policy. The work is informational and movement-building rather than product-driven, the kind of organization that shapes how the broader industry, including New York's licensed market, talks about its own history.
Q.03Is Her Many Voices NY OCM regulated?
No, because Her Many Voices is not a cannabis product brand. It's an advocacy and education organization, so NY OCM's regulated testing framework, which applies to consumable cannabis products in New York's licensed supply chain, doesn't apply here. Their work operates upstream of retail inventory, in the cultural, educational, and policy layers of the industry. We mention them at Terp Bros to give Queens customers a starting point for the broader cannabis conversation, not as a brand to shop.
Q.04How can I support Her Many Voices from Queens?
Read their materials and follow the work. Hermanyvoices.org is the organization's home, and the team there, led by Alicia Fall with collaborators like Mary Jane Oatman, regularly publishes on Indigenous voices in the hemp and cannabis space. Beyond that, Queens shoppers at Terp Bros can stay curious about the histories behind the products on the shelf, ask budtenders questions, and use your purchases at licensed dispensaries to support a market that's slowly, imperfectly, learning to honor where it came from.
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