The cannabis industry is witnessing a dynamic evolution led by artists, content creators, and entrepreneurs termed as Canna-Creatives. They are merging art with cannabis culture, aiming to educate and inspire their audiences. Notable highlights include 'Broccoli Magazine,' which focuses on inclusivity for women and nonbinary consumers, and Jacqui Childs, who promotes wellness in her advocacy. Others like 'Dope Girls Zine' focus on social justice, centering the voices of Black and queer consumers, while 'Simply Stoned Co.' exemplifies innovative branding in the cannabis space. Their contributions are crucial for the industry's cultural dialogue.
Broccoli isn't just a magazine—it's a movement—bringing together stunning photography, essays, and design with thoughtful cannabis culture aimed at women and nonbinary users.
Jacqui Childs combines lifestyle blogging with advocacy, openly discussing wellness and cannabis, making her content approachable and inclusive for a following of over 3 million.
Dope Girls Zine unapologetically centers Black and queer cannabis consumers through zines, parties, and merch, emphasizing that cannabis is political and intertwined with social justice.
Simply Stoned Co. is a Latina-owned branding studio that crafts sleek, inclusive visuals for dispensaries and startups, showcasing the aesthetic evolution of cannabis design.
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