Cannabis in the City is a new television series from the Cannabis Justice & Equity Initiative that centers justice, equity, and opportunity for communities affected by cannabis prohibition. The program will provide political and legislative updates, Community Reinvestment Fund allocations, dispensary and licensing developments, employment and career pathways, and neighborhood-level conversations across all five boroughs. The broadcast will feature interviews with cannabis experts, community leaders, and industry pioneers, plus street-level storytelling through a Corner Boyz segment offering unfiltered perspectives from everyday New Yorkers. The series targets consumers, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and advocates shaping New York's cannabis ecosystem.
The Cannabis Justice & Equity Initiative (CJEI) has announced the launch of a new television series that promises to reshape conversations around cannabis in New York City. Titled Cannabis in the City, this broadcast arrives at a pivotal moment in the state's legal cannabis era. More than just a program, it aims to amplify stories from the streets to the halls of policy, while centering justice, equity, and opportunity for communities long impacted by prohibition.
Cannabis in the City will serve as a hub for dialogue and education. From political updates to community reinvestment initiatives, the program intends to shine a light on both challenges and progress within New York's cannabis landscape. Episodes will cover: Legislative and justice news directly affecting New Yorkers. Updates on the Community Reinvestment Fund and how resources are being allocated.
The show is designed to bring diverse perspectives into focus. Audiences can expect in-depth interviews with cannabis experts, community leaders, and pioneers who are redefining the industry. Whether it's exploring cultivation innovations, policy reform, or the realities of small business ownership, the series will connect audiences with the people making headlines and history. A signature segment, Corner Boyz, will take the discussion outside the studio and into the streets. This street-level storytelling offers unfiltered perspectives from everyday New Yorkers, making the broadcast an authentic refl
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