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Black Cannabis Equity Initiative to Host Virtual Roundtable ‘What is the Cannabis Hold-up in New Jersey?’

Mar 16, 2022

Next week, the Black Cannabis Equity Initiative (BCEI) will host a cannabis social equity virtual roundtable recognizing Women’s History Month. This virtual community conversation entitled “What is the cannabis hold up in New Jersey?” will be held on Tuesday, March 22, 2022 from 3 – 5 p.m. ET. During the session, participants will look at the current issues facing New Jersey’s cannabis industry, an update from social equity applicants, and engage in problem-solving discussions.

Confirmed speakers for this event include:

  • Rev. Charles Boyer – Director, Salvation & Social Justice – NJ
  • Andrew Zwicker – NJ State Senator
  • Scott Rudder – Past President, NJ Cannabusiness Association
  • Leo Bridgewater – CEO, BridgeH20
  • Jennifer Cabrera – Counsel, Vicente Sederberg LLP
  • Phil Woolfolk – COO, African American Chamber of Commerce of NJ
  • Faye Coleman – CEO, Pure Genesis
  • Jessica Gonzale – Attorney, Hiller PC
  • And More

BCEI Director, John Bailey said, “There still are a lot of questions in the New Jersey cannabis space.... as a matter of fact, many more questions than answers and this is a good opportunity to not only update and continue the social equity journey, but to also raise regulations and best practices questions. This cannabis journey is a long one and requires a deep historical dive. There are no quick fixes, and authentic engagement is a necessity.”

Join live on March 22 from 3 – 5 p.m. ET using the link and passcode below:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83503801112?pwd=dkZXM0lCRkVzVlErenNqQ2hFcWsvdz09

Meeting ID: 835 0380 1112 Passcode: 064176

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