“I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to join the NHCC and to further their work. As a Latina in law, I am deeply passionate about advocating for and giving back to the community and I look forward to taking this opportunity to do so.” Fabiola’s...
The U.S. Hispanic community and cannabis have had a long and complicated history. Between 1963 and 1984, American scholars came up with the “Mexican hypothesis,” which helped fuel early racist cannabis laws… Continue reading at...
“According to NHCC, in 2017 Hispanic business owners and founders comprised 5.7 percent of business owners in the legal cannabis industry. Green Thumb understands how the war on drugs has disproportionately impacted the Hispanic community, and how there are...
Thursday, October 14, 2021 The report highlights the current underrepresentation of Hispanics in the industry, the barriers they face, and opportunities for improvement. DENVER — The National Hispanic Cannabis Council unveiled Thursday a first-ever report on Hispanics...
An estimated 321,000 Americans now work in the legal cannabis industry, outnumbering the country’s dentists, paramedics and electrical engineers. Read more:...