Experts: Inclusion vital to cannabis business By: Janice Francis-Smith The Journal Record June 14, 2021
Cannabis Equity and Economics was the topic for the June 11 edition of JR Now, as (clockwise) Interim Editor Joe Dowd spoke with Kevin Greene, Michael Fields and Dr. Bridget Williams on the subject.
Despite the rapid expansion of the medical marijuana business in Oklahoma, there are more Black and brown people imprisoned for selling cannabis on the street than there are heading the businesses now making huge sums from selling it in the current legalized environment.
Cannabis Equity and Economics was the topic for the June 11 edition of JR/Now. Interim Editor Joe Dowd spoke with Dr. Bridget Williams, owner of Green Harvest Heal; Kevin Greene, vice president of the Cleveland School of Cannabis; and Social Equity and Inclusion Consultant Michael Fields on the subject, pulling apart the complex reasons minority populations are underrepresented in the cannabis indust
Experts: Online learning is here to stay By: Janice Francis-Smith The Journal Record April 23, 2021
Interim Editor Joe Dowd was joined by a team of experts from Southern Nazarene University to discuss the future of online education for Friday’s JR Now webinar. The panel included (clockwise, from top right) Tim Eades, provost; Johnna Vanover, Scott Marsee, Mark Winslow and Carrie Hopkins. (JR screenshot.)
OKLAHOMA CITY – The shift toward online learning that accelerated with the pandemic is not going to go away after the pandemic is over, according to a panel of experts who spoke with
Journal Record Interim Editor Joe Dowd on Friday.
Experts: Politics to play key role in new taxes By: Janice Francis-Smith The Journal Record December 18, 2020
Matthew B. Hickey, attorney at Crowe & Dunlevy, and Joshua Mullins, CPA and partner with Arledge & Associates, joined Interim Editor Joe Dowd to talk about taxes for Friday’s JR Now webinar.
(Screenshot by Janice Francis-Smith)
OKLAHOMA CITY – Tax policy is political, and changes are to be expected after Joe Biden is sworn in as president – but exactly what changes will occur and how soon changes come about is anyone’s guess, said a panel of experts speaking with Interim Editor Joe Dowd during Friday’s JR Now webinar.