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The fight to legalize marijuana has never been easy, as evidenced by the recent collapse of months-long efforts in New Jersey and New York.
Seeking to make the industry more diverse, Mary Pryor co-founded Cannaclusive in 2017 as an effort “to facilitate fair representation of minority cannabis consumers.”
To celebrate 4/20, we’re taking a look at what needs to change to make the cannabis industry more diverse and inclusive. We chatted with Mary Pryor, the founder of Cannaclusive, and Aaliyah Ei, a cannabis activist, about how to make sure that the whitewashing of the industry gets called out.
After noticing that the cannabis industry was incredibly white, three black women decided to do something about it by creating their own business.
Mary Pryor, a social media and marketing professional, is charting a new course in the cannabis industry in the fifth episode of “The Search,” a Moneyish original series about finding work.
In an open letter published on Cannaclusive’s website, Mary Pryor addresses the weaknesses in diversity initiatives and hiring practices across the cannabis industry, making it clear that there is a lot of work to be done.
Host, Daren Jaime sits down with Mary Prayor, the Cannabis Marketer and Co-founder of Cannaclusive to discuss the cannabis industry and more.
How can black people build cannabis wealth? Cannaclusive cofounder Mary Pryor has some thoughts.
Marijuana legalization in VA is now more possible than ever. However, we want to make sure it is legalized right, through a racial equity lens.
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