Sheena Roberson, founder of Cannabis Noire, has announced the inaugural Women of Color Cannabis Business and Wellness Experience. This groundbreaking event is scheduled for June 24th and 25th at the ...
BOSTON (SHNS) – A partnership between one of the largest multi-state cannabis companies and Black CannaBusiness Magazine kicking off in Boston this week aims to accelerate the growth of high-potential ...
Austin, Texas — As cannabis use becomes more normalized in the United States, so does the plastics packaging industry's interest in serving that market. Penn Color Inc. makes masterbatches and color ...
DENVER (CBS4) - Since the legalization of marijuana in Colorado in 2012, the cannabis industry has become a very profitable endeavor for everyone involved. Getting a share of those profits isn't easy ...
Higher 2025 offers tracks in real estate, agriculture, tech and business funding. The event equips women of color with tools for self-sustaining cannabis businesses. 9 Out of the Last 10 Summers this ...
Kristina Lopez Adduci, the Jersey-born Puerto Rican founder of a cannabis accessory company called House of Puff, has long believed in the usefulness of cannabis, and she has built her business to ...
Discover Your Color (DYC), a novel enterprise software service, is on a mission to redefine the way consumers select cannabis products. The brainchild of Dr. Jean Talleyrand and his team at MyTEPI, ...
President Joe Biden’s announcement about cannabis policy reform last week underscored how keeping it illegal disproportionately harms people of color. “Too many lives have been upended because of our ...
It’s no secret that the cannabis industry has a diversity problem. As of 2020, most cannabis businesses were run almost exclusively by white men, while retailers, dispensaries and pharmacies ...
The cannabis industry is constantly evolving. The plant, which has long been associated with negative connotations, inspired CEO Whitney Beatty and COO Ebony Andersen to become a part of the change by ...
Armando Rodriguez, Jr. had barely been old enough to vote when he went to prison for the first time. In 1979, a judge sentenced him to four years for his most serious offense — carrying $20 worth of ...