Cannabis Cultural Association Empowers Next Generation of Cannabis Entrepreneurs and Small Business OwnersThe Cannabis Cultural Association (CCA) strives to involve underrepresented communities in the legal cannabis/hemp industry, by providing informational workshops, cultural programs, and community events with an emphasis on issues disproportionately affecting communities of color: access to medical cannabis, adult use legalization, and criminal justice reform.

Cannabis Cultural Association Empowers Cannabis Entrepreneurs

Cannabis Cultural Association Empowers Next Generation of Cannabis Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners

The Cannabis Cultural Association (CCA) strives to involve underrepresented communities in the legal cannabis/hemp industry, by providing informational workshops, cultural programs, and community events with an emphasis on issues disproportionately affecting communities of color: access to medical cannabis, adult use legalization, and criminal justice reform.  These issues are incredibly important to The Weed Blog, and we also love how the CCA is working to unite various marijuana organizations.

Check out the next event they have coming up!  As a thank you to TWB and it’s readers, they are giving away 25 free tickets!! Just contact Leland Radovanovic at [email protected]. Tickets can also be bought online at CannabisCulturalAssociation.com. All day passes are $50, with the choice of one of four breakout sessions. Networking party only tickets are $25.

The CCA’s inaugural Entrepreneur Empowerment Workshop will be held in Crown Heights, Brooklyn at the beautiful Electropositive space on Saturday, April 29th from 1PM – 8PM. The…

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