
Black entrepreneurs have long been at the forefront of innovation in the cannabis industry, shaping the space with creativity, advocacy, and determination. This Black History Month, Best Dirty Lemonade is proud to highlight the voices of those making an impact through our "My Friends in Cannabis" interview series.
Watch the First Interview: Omari Anderson & Jessica Baskerville
In our first episode, we sat down with two trailblazers leading the charge:
Omari Anderson – Founder & CEO of Best Dirty Lemonade, bringing a fresh and flavorful take to THC beverages.
Jessica Baskerville – CEO of 4 Venti Marketing and creator of the Elevated Food and Wine Experience, helping cannabis brands craft unforgettable culinary moments.
🎥 Watch the full interview here →
More Stories Coming Soon
Our next episode will feature:
Michael Lawson – Visionary founder of Cannabis Media Collective, working to shift the cannabis narrative through education and media.
Chef Jadie Byrd – Executive Chef of Eat Di Herb, a pioneer in plant-based cannabis cuisine known for her legendary infused Jamaican Patties and Pipe Dream Cakes.
These conversations go beyond business—they highlight the resilience, passion, and cultural influence that continue to drive the cannabis industry forward.
Black Excellence in Cannabis Is Year-Round
Black History Month is an important time to honor the contributions of Black leaders, but their impact extends far beyond February. The stories we’re sharing in this series are just a glimpse of the innovation happening every day.
Stay tuned for the next episode, and in the meantime, watch our latest interview and be part of the conversation.
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