BIRTHPLACE:
Redlands, CA.
EDUCATION: Redlands High School, UC RIVERSIDE, California.
Received a bachelor's
degree in Fine Art.
PURPOSE OF
LIFE:
The purpose of my life is to smile and to celebrate and be a
source of inspiration for myself and others.
AMBITIONS:
To travel the world, swim with the dolphins, become famous for
my art while I'm still alive, and to educate people about the
benefits of industrial hemp as well as marijuana for medicine.
TURN ONS:
Positive people, open minds, jazz music and musicians, good
dancers, hard bodies and beautiful women. I love having
sex out in the wild, especially on a sunny day, and
sleeping under the stars.
TURN OFFS:
Racism, insecurity, violence, litter bugs, and the "War
on Drugs."
FAVORITE FOODS:
Anything made with Hemp, Sushi, spicy Indian food, and mangoes
on a naked body. Yummmy.
APHRODISIACS:
A deserted beach in the Mediterranean on a hot summer day, or
a home cooked meal by the fireplace with lot's of red wine and
a big spliff.
THRILL OF ALL
THRILLS:
sky-diving from an airplane at 13,000 feet, jumping off a 75
foot cliff into Lake Tahoe, and bunjee jumping at Circus
Circus, Las Vegas. Running buck naked through Beverly
Hills, L.A, at four in the morning with my girlfriend.
Witnessing a dolphin giving birth in the wild, blue waters of
Cabo San Lucas. .
IF I COULD,
I WOULD:
Re-Legalize Hemp in the United States, end the War on
Drugs, and set free anyone serving time in prison for
drug-related, non-violent charges. I would build rooftop
gardens on every building in San Francisco and hemp huts for
the homeless. I would also make teaching one of the
highest paid professions. While I'm dreaming, I might as
well mention that I'd love to fly on a giant stalk of celery
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BIOGRAPHY:
I was born in Southern California and
lived in a small town called Yucaipa. Being the baby of
six children, I've always had plenty of love, attention and
entertainment. We lived on a small farm with horses,
chickens, rabbits, a cow we used to milk and a bull we used to
tease.
After high school, I
attended the University of California, Riverside, and
graduated with a degree in Fine Art. I took my first art class
during my freshman year in college and decided that I liked
doing art. I did a lot of multi-media art as well as
performance art and became a
hemp activist on
campus in my own little way. I received the chancellor's
performance award and was on the Dean's list many times (oooh
what a smarty!). I received a grant from the Art Department to
do a multi-media installation on Hemp and it's rich history.
This installation included video footage of
Jack Herer, "Hemp for Victory", clips
from "Reefer Madness", and interviews with the
student body and the professors at UC RIVERSIDE. Due to
the success of the art installation on hemp, I was asked to be
the chairperson for NORML (National Organization for
Reformation of Marijuana Laws). I debated doctors on local
"Drug and Alcohol Awareness" cable programs, about
the medicinal aspects of hemp. I created what I call
"Hemp Fairies", which consisted of my girlfriends
and I dressed in pot-leaf body suits, spreading hemp seeds,
joints and sensuality at hemp rally's and protests. The
"Hemp Fairies" were a sexy alternative to the
"angry" protester. I sold weed on a regular
basis to my professors in college as a means of income; it
felt as though I was doing a great public service and learning
good business skills at the same time.
After college, I moved to San
Francisco and started dancing. This was the best move
for me since I have natural exhibitionist tendencies and love
to dance. Dancing has been very rewarding and
fulfilling, mainly because of where I dance,
The
Mitchell Bros. O'Farrell Theatre
in San Francisco. Being at the O'Farrell Theatre has
helped me in a number of personal and professional ways and is
extremely supportive of my activities as a hemp activist.
The theatre supported me in creating a show called the,
"History of Hemp Sextravaganja". It was an
X-rated show that illustrated the history and many uses of
hemp. All costumes were made of hemp and it had a happy
ending. Most recently, I was invited to give a lecture
on hemp and marijuana, at U.C. Berkley. It was for a
political science class and Chris Conrad assisted me. Together
we covered all aspects of the plant and, gave a great
pro-cannabis presentation. The students were appreciative, and
it felt good to speak on this subject in a respected
institution.
I have had a lot of help and support
from Penthouse Magazine, HighTimes magazine, and the O'Farrell
Theatre, and will be the first to say I couldn't have done it
alone!
What else can I say? Life is
Great! I love Life, I love to paint and create. I love to
travel, and dance, and celebrate often. I'll try just
about anything at least once. Most of all, I just want
to have fun!
Lot's of Love, Jasmine. |
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