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Is Cannabis Equity In Florida A Pipe Dream?
A Florida-based company is now the nation's largest weed corporation, leaving Black growers behind.

A Florida-based company is now the nation's largest weed corporation, leaving Black growers behind.

In a time of pandemic and with its healthcare system in pieces, a bold Assembly bill shows California moving forward.
Coast to coast, the green rush is failing Black growers and entrepreneurs.
While the state is flush with record fossil fuel revenues, key legislators oppose full funding of state agencies that police the industry.
Chesa Boudin became district attorney to reform the criminal justice system. Is he the scapegoat for the city's woes?
The new series explores "what life could and should be like after the pandemic" through conversations with writers, artists and activists.
California, Washington and New York are among the states that have recently adopted their own strong overtime protections.
An ‘onslaught' of school protest aims to do what California's government has struggled to achieve: keep students safe.
Before he was a leading man, the legendary actor proved himself in tough, no frills genre films that brought a new kick to Hollywood.
King went to Memphis to support African American garbage workers, who were on strike to protest unsafe conditions, abuse and low wages.
While most producers dramatically increased their reporting, the state's largest natural gas producer's numbers haven't budged.
New state protocols allow health care workers who test positive but are asymptomatic to immediately return to work.
“Hungry at the Table” singles out pay and conditions at grocery giant, whose profits have soared during the pandemic.
First-in-the-nation legislation takes aim at egregious violations in the fashion industry.
A new law guaranteeing overtime protections and organizing rights has been delayed.
The activist discusses how to keep communities safe without policing as we know it.
Nirvana manager-turned-activist Danny Goldberg shares lessons from the intersection of celebrity and the 2020 presidential campaign.
They understand the need to extend sick leave. They have the money. Do they have the will?
Two scholars on a power more transformative than markets or government: people.
As the California governor heads into re-election mode, we examine his progress (or lack thereof) in several healthcare categories.