At the age of 25, Hope became the youngest black woman dispensary owner in the country. In this interview she talks about building legacy and generational wealth, being a black woman in cannabis, and how men and women shop differently.
Read MoreIn this episode, we sit down with Vikiana Reyes, Executive Director of the Cannabis Task Force at Medgar Evers College (MEC). She shares details on the new cannabis curriculum at Medgar Evers and a study her team conducted about legacy operators in New York City.
Read MoreOne of the ways Everquote is celebrating this month is by highlighting black excellence. As such, they invite us to join an important panel discussion focused on Black Women Entrepreneurs in Tech”.
Read MoreWe asked 180 women about their consumer behavior, preferences and motivations around cannabis. Here's what we learned!
Read MoreAs the pandemic is pushing retailers to think harder about the purpose of physical stores in today’s world, hear from global experts and thought leaders on the new playbook for bricks-and-mortar retail.
Read MoreInspired by BET’s Sistas Season 3, a show that exemplifies the ways in which Black women uplift each other, we tapped Brittany Hicks, entrepreneur and co-founder of retail tech firm Fayetteville Road, to share what sisterhood means to her, and how — from childhood to the present day — it's meaningfully shaped the course of her life. Read her story below, and tune into Sistas Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on BET.
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