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NY's women in cannabis: Alana Hans-Cohen

Alana Hans-Cohen is a professor at Medgar Evers College CUNY and an attorney at Pashman Stein Walder Hayden. Here, she shares what she believes to be barriers against women entering the cannabis industry and more.

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Minorities fight for racial equity, legalization from within the marijuana industry


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The growing acceptance of legalizing marijuana
ABC News’ Alex Presha looks at the fight to legalize marijuana nationwide and how advocates hope decriminalizing marijuana could lead to economic and racial justice.Paul Frangipane/Bloomberg via Getty Images, FILE
Nearly a decade ago, Linda Greene was having dinner with some of her friends when she heard that marijuana had been legalized for medicinal use in Washington, D.C. Having lived through the 1960s counterculture, she saw an opportunity.

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The fight for racial equity, legalization from within the marijuana industry


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Nearly a decade ago, Linda Greene was having dinner with some of her friends when she heard that marijuana had been legalized for medicinal use in Washington, D.C. Having lived through the 1960s counterculture, she saw an opportunity.
Greene opened Anacostia Organics in 2019. The push to open the medicinal marijuana dispensary began after Greene saw that of the 15 original cultivator and dispensary licenses issued by the district’s Department of Health, none had been awarded to residents of the U.S. capital, and only two had been awarded to people of color.

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