Sacred Land: Little Beach Harvest
Recently, CashColorCannabis host Mehka had the chance to speak with
General Manager Cory R. Williams and Product Marketing + Manager Jay Randolph Wright are the minds behind Little Beach Harvest, a dispensary on Long Island. With roots in the native Shinnecock Nation, the two hope to turn the venture into one that raises awareness among the tribe and provides healthy, clean cannabis to the surrounding community.
The two spoke about opening their shop, the influence of the Shinnecock Nation, prioritizing tribal products, their favorite products, and more.
This episode is sponsored by Washington Farms Co.
"As DEI Fades, Black Voices in Cannabis Must Stay Loud" - CashColorCannabis
February 18, 2025 @ 5:16 pm
[…] Without DEI, how do we create equitable access? How does someone with a cannabis-related conviction, who has served time for something now deemed legal, find a way into the industry? We see Black individuals disproportionately incarcerated for cannabis offenses, while the legal market has historically been dominated by white men. I started cultivating in 2007, and saw firsthand how certain groups had easier access to capital, licensing, and distribution. While DEI is important in cannabis, I also believe its absence is felt just as strongly in agriculture—a sector that could have an even greater impact on Black economic mobility.” CW, Little Beach Harvest […]