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What really needs to change to make the cannabis space more equitable for all people? <\/p>\n

At Cannabis & Tech Today<\/em>, we\u2019ve been listening to professionals in different facets of the industry: cannabis law, diversity in hiring, and social equity organizations, to understand the problem and discuss solutions. <\/p>\n

During the Fall Emerge 2020 Virtual Cannabis Conference & Expo, we explored the many areas of the industry in need of change and found many speakers reflected similar sentiments over the issues within the cannabis industry and community.\u00a0<\/p>\n

While cannabis continues to blossom into a multimillion-dollar industry, there are still certain demographics persecuted for cannabis-related offenses. <\/p>\n

This persecution is reflected in the industry, as those with prior convictions are often blocked from working in the space or even making purchases. <\/p>\n

The speakers highlighted below have been campaigning for reform, working to ensure the demographics of the industry are reflective of the communities from which it arose.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Ru Johnson<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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