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		<title>Legacy in Action: A Conversation with Rohan Marley and the Mission Behind The Whine Down</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When I sat down with Rohan Marley ahead of The Whine Down—our cultural benefit experience supporting the Bob &#38; Rita Marley Foundation’s [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When I sat down with Rohan Marley ahead of <em>The Whine Down</em>—our cultural benefit experience supporting the Bob &amp; Rita Marley Foundation’s hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica—our conversation moved quickly into the teachings that have shaped his life. Before we talked logistics, food, or philanthropy, he returned to something much older: a lesson from his brother Ziggy that changed the way he approached herb, intention, and the responsibility carried in his family name.</p>
<p>“One day my brother Ziggy said to me, ‘Why do you smoke? We know why we smoke. We make music,’” he told me. “We smoke with a purpose. You can’t just smoke herb just to smoke herb.”</p>
<p>The comment stayed with him. “This big brother shit is for real,” he said, laughing at the memory. “I started to understand the discipline of the herb and started to treat the herb more responsibly.”</p>
<p>That discipline threads through everything Rohan touches. And in true Marley fashion, the path to clarity wasn’t inherited—it was learned.</p>
<p>“Rastafari is a teaching,” he said. “And that’s not because your father’s Rastafari that you know the teachings. You have to learn the teachings yourself.”</p>
<p>His siblings—Ziggy, Stephen, Cedella, and Sharon—were immersed in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and Rastafari traditions from early childhood. Their music, he explained, is more than creative expression. “For us, music is like church… you’re giving a sermon every time,” he said. “A lot of Bible study within yourself.”</p>
<p>That internal study eventually took him to Ethiopia, where he immersed himself more deeply in the principles of Rastafari and what he called ‘the teachings of the ancients’. Living there clarified not just the spiritual foundations he’d grown up around, but the discipline required to live them. When he returned to the United States, he carried that clarity with him and began aligning his actions with those teachings—starting with the herb itself.</p>
<p>“If we were going to smoke herb, it better be the herb—our own herb and our own genetics,” he told me. “If I’m going to be smoking herb for the rest of my life, I could figure out how I’m going to do this my way.” Out of that philosophy came Lion Order, a movement and cannabis brand he developed as an extension of the values he grew up with, blending Rastafari teachings with the mindset he carried through family, music, and sport.</p>
<p>But for Rohan, Lion Order was never the whole story. The same values that shaped its creation—discipline, purpose, responsibility—are the ones that root him in community. Those teachings, he explained, come directly from watching his parents and elders serve the people of Jamaica, a tradition that continues today through the Bob &amp; Rita Marley Foundation.</p>
<p>Those teachings didn’t just shape his philosophy; they guide the work he’s focused on today, including the benefit designed to support Jamaica in the wake of Hurricane Melissa.</p>
<h2 id="the-whine-down-culture-unity-and-relief-for-jamaica" class="wp-block-heading">The Whine Down: Culture, Unity, and Relief for Jamaica</h2>
<p><span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">This year, on December 7, 2025, during Art Basel in Miami, a new expression of that commitment comes to life: <em>The Whine Down</em>, a philanthropic cultural experience dedicated to supporting ongoing hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica.</span></p>
<p>Hosted by Rohan alongside G Putt Diamond and curated by me through The High End Affair, the evening blends elevated culinary artistry, cannabis culture, live art, and community impact. I’ll guide guests through curated bites and tasting stations, each matched with select cultivars from participating partners. Throughout the night, a featured artist will create a live painting to be auctioned—along with additional artwork—to support the Bob &amp; Rita Marley Foundation’s relief work.</p>
<p>“The mission is simple—come together in unity, creativity, and One Love to support the people of Jamaica,” Rohan says in the official event announcement.</p>
<p>This benefit is not a branding exercise. It’s not a commercial showcase. It’s a continuation of something his family has been doing for generations: showing up for people in need.</p>
<h2 id="a-family-tradition-of-service" class="wp-block-heading">A Family Tradition of Service</h2>
<p>When I asked Rohan why this event—and this moment—matters so deeply, he didn’t hesitate.</p>
<p>“People needed help before the wind came,” he told me. “Before the rains, they still needed help.”</p>
<p>Hurricane Melissa added urgency to an already-existing need across Jamaica, especially on the island’s south and west coasts. But for the Marley family, disaster response isn’t episodic—it’s built into their legacy.</p>
<p>“I don’t know anyone like these two people—Bob and Rita,” he said. He recalled the long lines outside their home every Friday: families needing school fees, food, or help with basic needs. His father never turned them away.</p>
<p>“When my dad left this planet in 1981, it was Rita Marley that’s there,” he said. “She is Bob Marley. She’s the representative of Bob.”</p>
<p>He told me about driving with her in the mornings. At every stoplight and every corner, someone would approach asking for assistance. “‘Good morning, Mrs. Marley, my daughter needs to go… Mrs. Marley, we never drank tea this morning…’”</p>
<p>People see Bob’s image everywhere, he said, but “they don’t know who is the engine. Rita’s the engine.”</p>
<p>Today, the tradition continues through the Bob &amp; Rita Marley Foundation and through Rohan’s sister Cedella, who leads much of the family’s philanthropic work. The foundation supports disaster relief, youth programs, sports initiatives, community rebuilding, and long-term support across Jamaica.</p>
<p>“We need more support to extend that,” Rohan said. “People need home, food, and shelter.”</p>
<p>Funds raised from <em>The Whine Down</em> will directly support these ongoing relief efforts—providing supplies, structural rebuilding, and sustained care for families affected by the storm.</p>
<h2 id="a-legacy-of-teachings-alive-in-the-present" class="wp-block-heading">A Legacy of Teachings, Alive in the Present</h2>
<p>Toward the end of our conversation, one of Rohan’s young children walked into the room. He paused to talk with him gently—reminding him to eat, get ready, start the day. It was a simple moment, but it carried everything he had been speaking about.</p>
<p>“We teach the children early and young,” he said.</p>
<p>That’s the heart of this work: the continuity between generations, between teachings and action, between intention and service. The same values that guided his parents guide him now—and guide this event.</p>
<p><em>The Whine Down</em> is one way to honor that lineage. It is culture in service of community; art and food and music as vessels for relief; a gathering designed not just to celebrate, but to uplift.</p>
<p>As curator, it’s a privilege to shape an experience that moves in both directions—joy outward, support inward. And as Rohan told me plainly, the commitment at the center of all this is simple:</p>
<p>“This is home.”</p>
<p><strong>EVENT DETAILS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Event:</strong> <em>The Whine Down – Benefit for the Bob &amp; Rita Marley Foundation<br /></em><strong>Date:</strong> <strong>Sunday, December 7th<br />Time:</strong> <strong>7:00 PM – 11:00 PM<br />Location:</strong> The Carter Project House<br /><strong>Hosts:</strong> Rohan Marley &amp; G Putt Diamond<br /><strong>Curated by:</strong> Chef Nikki Steward, The High End Affair. For Donations <a href="https://bobmarleyfoundation.org/news/hurricane-melissa-relief-effort-in-jamaica/" rel="noopener">https://bobmarleyfoundation.org/news/hurricane-melissa-relief-effort-in-jamaica/</a></p>
<p><em>This article is from an external, unpaid contributor. It does not represent High Times’ reporting and has not been edited for content or accuracy.</em></p>
<p>&lt;p&gt;The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://hightimes.com/events/the-whine-down-marley-foundation-benefit/">Legacy in Action: A Conversation with Rohan Marley and the Mission Behind The Whine Down</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://hightimes.com/">High Times</a>.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2022 03:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The cannabis drinks market is among the fastest-growing industries, and now there are events that represent that rapid growth. Hosted by the <a href="https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=JWd77jBlDfp1kU_q3nSqY4fPJxvG-cqheylx_h3sg9SVG4BYp2g97e-VoGgMWwLccd7sWO5oo4RjZ3RXA9QTlBnHQBNASteV2OI0344ZyLtZaQ-2Nskyp7KzvZEE3zrz03yZuEfQk13kAbsLuAIPJg==">Beverage Trade Network</a>, the <a href="https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=Of7d1539TwEHMab1ykh68l0UaR1knus5GwjSriLZ-_7KIrKzvel6sVlDSK2arzLQupWZUVyksWiFl5lSxIY41UBuKr16ymjwibgL7yuOtJ4=">2022 Cannabis Drinks Expo</a> will kick off next month and spotlight the legal cannabis market and provide insight into the true potential for business, according to a June 20 <a href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/06/20/2465451/0/en/2022-Cannabis-Drinks-Expo-Skyrocketing-Category-Includes-Hemp-Based-Sports-Drinks-to-Cannabis-Infused-Cocktails.html">press release</a>.</p>
<p>Expo themes include increasing the overall category list by showcasing successful exhibitors, creating networking opportunities, and exploring current “multi-state bottlenecks.”</p>
<p>So why all the buzz? The <a href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/03/01/2394659/0/en/Cannabis-Beverages-Market-Size-worth-USD-2958-60-Million-by-2028-With-stunning-24-5-CAGR-Says-The-Brainy-Insights.html">global cannabis beverages market is predicted to grow from $503.58 million in 2020 to $2958.60 million by 2028</a>, representing a CAGR of 24.5% during the forecast period of 2021-2028. This includes the psychoactive drinks as well as hemp-infused drinks. Beyond cannabis alone, the beverage sector is experiencing radical change in and of itself with a push towards wellness drinks with natural ingredients.</p>
<p>The show will have an international and national focus that offers multistate operators synergistic opportunities to do business with each other.</p>
<p>Cannabis Drinks Expo provides the cannabis and drinks industry with a unique platform to expand business, explore the category, and source amazing brands. The theme for the 2022 show is “Growing the Category.”</p>
<p>Drink makers could use the boost of visibility in a competitive playing field. At the expo, you’re likely to find the full spectrum of brands.</p>
<p>“The Cannabis Drinks Expo offers brands like mine a view into a very early stage waltz,” famed Master-Mixologist Warren Bobrow told <em>High Times. </em>Bobrow is also known as <a href="https://hightimes.com/edibles/spirited-drinks-cocktail-whisperer-warren-bobrow/">“the Cocktail Whisperer,”</a> who is behind the made-to-drink cannabis-infused beverage <a href="https://drinkklaus.com/">Klaus</a>. “Two steps forward. One back. Two forward one back, and networking with those you can’t meet on [LinkedIn] nor Instagram.”</p>
<p>While other cannabis drink brands are focused on sweet ingredients, Bobrow is instead more interested in the refined ingredients that make his terpene-forward drink Klaus. His drinks list ingredients such as Picketts<img decoding="async" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/13.1.0/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;"> ginger syrup and fine fruit extracts sourced from France. It’s also designed to kick in fast, making it a viable alternative to other recreational delivery systems.</p>
<p>The expo also picked up the attention of local media outlets. “From hemp-based sports drinks to cocktails that get you high, science has finally cracked the code to making cannabis beverages that don’t taste awful,” <a href="https://cannabisdrinksexpo.com/">reported</a> Jonathan Bloom for NBC Bay Area News.</p>
<p>The world of cannabis drinks can get confusing fast, which is why part of the program is designed to make things easier to understand. At the expo, experts will be available to clarify and explain the process of infused foods while industry panels will go over facts to demystify the cannabis-infused beverages procedure. Top names in the cannabis industry will offer a full day of presentations, which have not yet all been announced. Attendees can also browse the expo floor and connect with companies on the cutting-edge of the industry.</p>
<p>Exhibitors will include medical cannabis producers, growers, cannabis producers, product developers, processors, distributors/transporters, wineries, breweries, distilleries, branded drinks companies, drinks manufacturers, Pharma companies, equipment and service providers, CBD manufacturers, edibles providers, testing and laboratory services, logistics, and supply chain operators, drinks distributors/wholesalers, drinks importers, lobbyists/public affairs businesses, and political advisors.</p>
<p>Fortunately, the expo is being provided in California as well as Illinois with two events. Check below for individual events times and places.</p>
<p>San Francisco: July 28, 2022, South San Francisco Conference Center, 255 South Airport Boulevard, South San Francisco, California 94080.</p>
<p>Chicago: August 2, 2022, Midwest Conference Center, 401 W. Lake St., Northlake, Illinois 60164.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2021 03:03:21 +0000</pubDate>
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