
Introduction: D.C. Cannabis Licensing In an unprecedented move, Washington D.C. has flung open the doors to unlicensed cannabis operators, ushering in a transformative era for the local market with its third licensing round....
Introduction: D.C. Cannabis Licensing In an unprecedented move, Washington D.C. has flung open the doors to unlicensed cannabis operators, ushering in a transformative era for the local market with its third licensing round....
Introduction Charlamagne tha God and Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon are making a monumental entry into the cannabis sector. Teaming up with civil rights attorney Bakari Sellers and celebrated architect Rachael Grochowski, they’ve secured a...
SEC Grants: Boosting Communities with Cannabis Sales Revenue In an innovative move for social justice, the Social Equity Council (SEC) has released $6 million in SEC grants, funded by cannabis sales. These community...
A Progressive Turn: Cannabis Regulatory Commission Favors Social Equity Businesses The Cannabis Regulatory Commission, the official body governing New Jersey’s thriving marijuana market, took a groundbreaking stride on Thursday. Their aim: to ensure...
Introduction: A Step Towards Equity, But Far from Enough California is taking measures to address the enduring racial injustices faced by its Black residents. However, the proposed reparations for nearly two million Black...
Introduction: Tackling Cannabis Injustice Through Literature Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, a professor at the University of Toronto Mississauga, has co-authored a book that illuminates the severe consequences of cannabis laws on racial injustice. Titled “Waiting...
The Rise of Black-Owned Dispensaries in Detroit Opening Doors for Black Entrepreneurs This weekend, Detroit witnessed another milestone in its ongoing journey towards social equity. High Profile Cannabis Shop, a Black-owned dispensary located...
The Struggle for Inclusivity in Washington’s Cannabis Industry Washington state is striving to make its cannabis licensing program more inclusive for Black and brown business owners. Data shows that 92% of the state’s...
B NOBLE is a Black-owned, high-quality cannabis brand, founded by Hip-Hop pioneer, filmmaker, visual artist, and cannabis advocate Fab 5 Freddy and Bernard Noble. The brand has quickly gained traction for its top-notch...
Illinois’ cannabis industry is a lucrative market worth $1.5 billion. However, analysis reveals that the industry is not providing equal opportunities for all, particularly people of color. State leaders have tried to promote...
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