1. Art: Cannabis-Inspired Art Exhibition: Organize an art exhibition showcasing works inspired by marijuana culture and its influence on artists throughout history.
  2. History: Cannabis in Ancient Civilizations: Explore the historical uses of marijuana in ancient cultures like Egypt, China, and India, highlighting its medicinal and ritualistic significance.
  3. Music: Sounds of Cannabis Playlist: Create a curated playlist featuring songs that reference or are inspired by marijuana, exploring its representation in music across genres and eras.
  4. Science: Cannabis Research Symposium: Host a scientific symposium to discuss the latest research on the medical, psychological, and societal effects of marijuana consumption and legalization.
  5. Social Studies: Marijuana Legalization Debate: Organize a panel discussion on the social, economic, and ethical implications of marijuana legalization, inviting experts from various fields to present their perspectives.
  6. Art: Psychedelic Cannabis Painting Workshop: Offer a painting workshop focusing on psychedelic art techniques, inspired by the effects of marijuana and its portrayal in art movements like surrealism.
  7. History: The War on Drugs and Cannabis Prohibition: Delve into the history of cannabis prohibition, analyzing the impact of the War on Drugs on marijuana legislation and society's perception of the plant.
  8. Music: Reggae and Marijuana Culture: Examine the deep connection between reggae music and marijuana culture, exploring themes of freedom, resistance, and spirituality in reggae lyrics.
  9. Science: Marijuana's Impact on the Endocannabinoid System: Explore the scientific mechanisms through which marijuana interacts with the endocannabinoid system in the human body, affecting mood, pain perception, and more.
  10. Social Studies: Marijuana and Criminal Justice Reform: Discuss the role of marijuana in criminal justice reform efforts, examining how legalization, decriminalization, and social equity programs are reshaping drug policies.