We asked her more than the three because Anh is just so COOL! Asian American women in cannabis is rare because of our culture of staying within the lines, however there are outliers like Anh who break out of the box and lead the way for more women to follow her path.
Read MoreJames is half Irish, half Korean and born in Guam, like his generation, he is multi-cultural and straddles cultures like a kid on a skateboard going down a hand rail
Read MoreI met Mary at the RuNTS: Blunt Talk earlier this month, the event was a panel of cannabis industry leaders, Defonce Chocoltier, YummiKarma, Sparks + Honey and Felix Fang (Master Chef). Mary and I talked about Asians in the cannabis industry and how we are represented both in numbers and as a marke
Read MoreWhen Steven moved from the birthplace of the medical marijuana community of San Francisco to New York City, he went from a city awash in cannabis history to a city in need of cannabis education
Read MoreFinding common ground: How do we speak to other Asians about Cannabis? Look for common ground, tradition, family stories, heritage, cooking + eating, healthcare, once you establish a commonality, you will find an open door to discuss the benefits of cannabis
Read MoreRandy is one of our favorite writers in the cannabis industry, his piece on What the Cannabis Industry is Doing to Mainstream Weed clarified where we are heading from Colorado to California.
Read MoreI met Kristin the way most people meet nowadays, via Facebook, we met in the POC in Cannabis group where we discovered our shared views and agenda.
Read MoreI was on a panel at the High Times Business Conference in Los Angeles last month, it was the diversity panel that appears at each cannabis conference, in many ways it is a great add and in other's it is the standard "got to have one of these" go to panel ideas.
Read MoreI met Amy via my cousin Alfred Kee, who like me is in the cannabis industry. We are both enthusiastic boosters of the plant and the people; and that is were Amy comes in.
Read MoreKrystal Kitahara is a young Japanese American entrepreneur with a business background and a strong belief in the healing powers of cannabis.
Read MoreMonica Lo, Tiffany Wu, and Ophelia Chong discuss their 2016 goals for AACE. Read more on NBC Asian America.
*Photo by Lew Robertson/Stock Pot Images, LLC
AACE co-founder, Monica Lo, on her personal journey and how she got first involved in the cannabis industry and AACE.
Read MoreThrowback to the Las Vegas Marijuana Investor Summit with Gina Lee Esq., Julia Kane, and AACE co-founder, Tiffany Wu.
Read MoreSeibo Shen, Jim McAlpine and Tiffany Wu 2015.
Read MoreHello.....Sing Tao Daily (San Francisco)
Read MoreAACE co-founders, Monica and Tiffany, had the opportunity to meet with California State Controller Betty Yee
Read MoreFrom racism to cannabis legalization to the rising tide of violence against women, Margaret Chochallenges these sensitive subjects with her razor sharp tongue and insight. If you have seen any of her comedic work, you know that Margaret is a fierce, unapologetic force to be reckoned with.
Check out AACE co-founder, Ophelia Chong, in this month's issue of The Picture Professional.
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