Christine Meeusen

Christine Meeusen (b. 1959/1960 (age 60–61)),[1] also known as "Sister Kate", is a farmer and businessperson in Merced, California. Her business specializes in high-CBD, low-THC preparations made from on-premises grown cannabis.[2][3][1]

Christine Meeusen
Bornc. 1959
NationalityAmerican
Other namesSister Kate
OccupationOwner, Sisters of the Valley

Biography

Christine Meeusen initially adopted the persona of a nun named "Sister Kate" in participating in the Occupy Movement in 2010,[4] and continues to use the Sister Kate moniker and dress in the production of cannabis medicine.

She produces the medicine in a semi-cooperative operation in Merced, California, Sisters of the Valley, with her partner Darcy "Sister Darcy" Johnson and other temporary workers.[1] Meeusen, who does not identify with Christianity, considers the production to be a spiritual activity,[5] whose rituals and incorporate New Age practices and environmentalism,[6] "borrowing" from Native American practices.[7]

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