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  2. Black-owned cannabis dispensary named after Josephine Baker ...

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    Two Black women entrepreneurs in Los Angeles recently added their voices to the chorus of California’s predominantly white legalized cannabis The post Black-owned cannabis dispensary named after ...

  3. Wanda James - Wikipedia

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    Wanda L. James is the first African American woman to own a marijuana dispensary in the United States. [1] [2] In 2022, James was elected to represent Congressional District 1 on the University of Colorado Board of Regents. She is the first Black woman elected to the Board of Regents in 43 years.

  4. List of celebrities who own cannabis businesses - Wikipedia

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    Rapper The Game started his own cannabis company called Trees By Game after purchasing a cannabis dispensary called The Reserve in Santa Ana, California. [7] Jason Gann: Wilfred: Jason Gann launched Wilfred Cannabis in 2020. [8] Whoopi Goldberg: Whoopi & Maya: Actress Whoopi Goldberg started selling medical marijuana in 2016. The company shut ...

  5. Sacramento’s first Black woman-owned cannabis dispensary ...

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    Crystal Nugs, the city’s first Black woman-owned dispensary, recently opened in midtown Sacramento. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. New York City's newest weed dispensary opens with a Black ...

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    The opening of Good Grades cannabis dispensary in Queens, New York, ... New York City's newest weed dispensary opens with a Black woman at its helm. Emma Sánchez. April 5, 2023 at 8:36 AM ...

  7. Robert T. Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Robert Freeman (born 1946) is an American painter and educator known for his large-scale, figurative oil paintings titled Black Tie, [1] offering commentary on the personal conflict Freeman felt as African-Americans settled into middle-class life following the racial tensions of the 1960s and 1970s. [2]

  8. The Right Way to Get Creative with Black Tie - AOL

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    Black tie used to be a safe place. Safe—but kind of boring. Dress codes, ostensibly created by the privileged to ensure everyone would fit in (or, to look at it another way, to keep the riffraff ...

  9. List of names for cannabis - Wikipedia

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    A 2022 study in PLOS One, drawing data from almost 90,000 samples from six US states, representing the largest quantitative chemical mapping of commercial dispensary-grade cannabis flower samples to date, found that “commercial labels do not consistently align with the observed chemical diversity.” In other words, many strain names do not ...