Minority Cannabis Business Association Creates Impact During 2025 Equity Workshop Tour

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WASHINGTON – The Minority Cannabis Business Association (MCBA) said its landmark

Equity Workshop Tour is building momentum and creating lasting impact as it reaches the midway point of the 2025 national tour. In 2025, MCBA’s Equity Workshop Tour is slated to visit more than 15 cities across the nation to advance social equity, entrepreneurship,

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and community empowerment in the cannabis industry.

The tour, founded and led by

MCBA Board Chair Mike Lomuto, brings immersive, in-person programming to cities across the U.S., fostering an inclusive ecosystem in the rapidly evolving cannabis space for minority entrepreneurs and stakeholders, including licensees and applicants,

ancillary businesses, advocates, and government officials.

“This tour is more than a series of events; it’s a movement,” said Lomuto. “Our mission is to strengthen industry footholds for those historically left behind, and to do it in

rooms where connection, collaboration, and real progress can take root.”

Over the years, the Equity Workshop Tour has reached thousands of leaders in the cannabis space. In 2024, the Equity Workshop Tour included 23 workshops spanning from the West

Coast to East Coast.

The 2025 Equity Workshop Tour builds on this momentum by expanding access to expert-led education, strategic networking, and resource sharing for social equity applicants, operators,

advocates, and allies.

The Equity Workshop Tour also plays a strategic role in advancing MCBA’s 2025 organizational goals set by the Board of Directors. By anchoring the organization in local communities

and elevating on-the-ground voices, the tour strengthens MCBA’s efforts to grow the movement at the state and local levels, while bringing national visibility to both promising practices and persistent barriers. In addition, insights and data gathered at each

stop will help inform the forthcoming update to MCBA’s Equity Report, ensuring the lived experiences of stakeholders directly shape the policy conversations that follow.

“Events like this prove that when we bring honesty, integrity, and transparency into the room, we don’t just change policy; we change lives,” said Kennis Littleton, CEO of

Canna Gemz and Board of Directors of the Minnesota Cannabis College, who recently attended the Equity Workshop Tour’s flagship event, the Green Equity Summit. “The Green Equity Summit reminded me that equity is not a footnote in the cannabis industry.

It’s a part of the foundation.”

Programming on the Equity Workshop Tour is customized by location, featuring a dynamic mix of:

  • Roundtable Discussions with top experts offering tactical advice and resources
  • Group Sessions to identify shared challenges and solutions
  • Panels and Listening Sessions with regulators, founders, and policymakers
  • Curated Networking opportunities to build meaningful relationships and momentum

Session topics include:

  • Navigating challenges in legal markets
  • Team building and fundraising
  • Legal, tax, and compliance best practices
  • Building movements, not just businesses
  • Creating local ecosystems for long-term impact

“The cannabis industry is at a crossroads. As it grows, we must ensure that it does so in an equitable manner,” said Lomuto. “The Equity Workshop Tour is our way of showing up

for our members, our mission, and the future we’re building together.”

Since 2015, MCBA has led the charge for cannabis equity from the ground up by developing model policies adopted in multiple states, authoring the most comprehensive national

equity reports in the industry, and building a robust network that’s helping minority entrepreneurs thrive in a system not built for them.

The 2025 Equity Workshop Tour upcoming stops include:

  • September 10 in St. Louis, MO
  • October 4 in Chicago, IL
  • December 11 in Atlanta, GA

Additional tour dates to be added on a rolling basis.

Dates TBD: Phoenix, AZ; Oklahoma City, OK; East Coast Regional

About the Minority Cannabis Business Association

Founded in 2015, the Minority Cannabis Business Association (MCBA) is a national trade association dedicated to serving the needs of minority cannabis businesses and our communities. MCBA represents minority and allied cannabis businesses, aspiring entrepreneurs, and supporters who share a vision of an equitable, just, and responsible cannabis industry. The mission is carried out by a 15-member Board of Directors comprised of diverse industry veterans, medical and legal professionals, advocates, and community leaders.

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