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In California’s Central Valley, a collective of women known as the Sisters of the Valley are redefining modern spirituality through cannabis cultivation. Guided not by religious doctrine but by purpose, they embrace plant-based healing as a form of resistance, ritual, and empowerment.

This series documents their daily life – blessing harvests by moon cycles, preparing tinctures, and tending to their plants with care. Despite ongoing stigma, they regard cannabis as a sacred medicine, crafting remedies for those seeking natural alternatives. The work offers a rare window into a movement at the intersection of feminism, environmentalism, and spiritual autonomy – an intimate portrait of women choosing to heal on their own terms.