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February 11, 2022
Midwest CannaNurses

MIdwest CannaNurses helps bridge the gap between healthcare and cannabis. Founded by nurses Biyya A. Lee and Ebony Smith, a Detroiter, Midwest CannaNurses aims to help promote safe and effective plant-based therapy in more diverse communities. The CannaNurses are advocates for the de-stigmatization of cannabis in urban communities and communities of color.


African Americans — one of the groups that have been harmed the most by the War on Drugs — remain underrepresented in Michigan's new legal cannabis industry.


In 2020, only 4% of the respondents of a survey of cannabis license holders conducted by Michigan’s Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs identified as Black, though the group makes up 14% of the state’s population. High start-up costs are to blame for limiting who can enter the industry, though some municipalities have social equity programs that offer reduced fees for minority groups, as well as for people with previous drug offenses.


Meanwhile, Detroit, the biggest Black city in the country, continues to struggle to get its recreational marijuana ordinance approved. Despite the challenges, these Black Michiganders are helping to shift what the cannabis industry looks like, one bud at a time.