Silly Nice, a Black and Veteran-owned cannabis brand from Harlem, collaborates with The Cannabis Justice & Equity Initiative (CJEI) to promote equity in New York's cannabis market. The partnership aims to support communities negatively impacted by previous cannabis laws through education, training, and economic growth. Co-founder LeVar Thomas, motivated by personal family experiences with cannabis-related injustices, emphasizes the commitment to quality, sustainability, and community engagement. CJEI's Training, Education, & Employment (TEE) Program aids in dismantling systemic barriers, providing essential resources for marginalized groups to thrive in the legal cannabis realm.
The partnership between Silly Nice and CJEI focuses on empowering communities impacted by cannabis prohibitions through education, training, and equitable economic opportunities in the cannabis sector.
Silly Nice, co-founded by LeVar Thomas, emphasizes quality and sustainability while championing a more inclusive cannabis industry informed by real-life experiences with injustice.
CJEI seeks to dismantle barriers faced by marginalized communities in New York's cannabis industry by providing essential training and educational resources for economic success.
The TEE Program by CJEI offers a free, comprehensive 16-week curriculum that includes critical industry knowledge ranging from cultivation to entrepreneurship.
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