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Welcome to Episode 14 of The Cannabis Diversity Report with your host, Tahir Johnson! Today, we take a deep dive into the world of equitable cannabis entrepreneurship with two industry game-changers, Nina Parks and Ramone Garcia. As the creator of Gift of Doja and Madame Chair of The San Francisco Cannabis Oversight Committee, Nina Parks has been a fervent advocate for equity and fairness in the cannabis industry. Ramone Garcia, who operates Padre Mu and Sanctuary Farms, brings a unique family-focused perspective to the cannabis business. Together, they co-founded The Original Equity Group (OEG), an organization committed to ensuring the Equity Program's success in San Francisco. 

Join us as we discuss the vital work they're doing in the community, providing equity applicants with access to business training, good jobs, safe funding, and strategic partnerships. We’ll also delve into how OEG supports community outreach and recently launched the innovative Equity Trade Certification.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in social equity in the cannabis industry, entrepreneurship, and community outreach. Tune in to hear these inspiring stories and learn more about OEG's game-changing initiatives. Let's explore the future of cannabis, one conversation at a time. 

Visit us at www.equitysessions.com/p/who-is-sfcewg.html for more info on OEG.