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Black On Green Episode 4:Hip Hop Did It, Representation Matters & Fighting The Algorithm

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English - April 23, 2024 16:00 - 24 minutes - 16.6 MB
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For episode 4 of "Black on Green," our special podcast presentation, we discuss the impact hip-hop culture has had on cannabis culture, how the depiction of what a cannabis consumer looks like has evolved, and the fight cannabis content creators have with social media. 

This episode features contributions from Timeka Drew with Biko Farms, Jeanette Ward with Nuleaf Project, BIPOCANN's own Ernest Toney, Carlondo Mitchel from 5th Farms, Creative director and co-founder of Gentlemen Quinns Blunt Co. Jarell Wall and Sephida Artis-Mills with the United Empowerment Party. 

Narrated by: Mehka King
Audio mix: Jarell Wall

This series is sponsored by M4MM and BIPOCANN.

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