The cannabis industry has seen tremendous growth and transformation in recent years, driven in large part by passionate and pioneering women. These trailblazers have not only made significant strides in cannabis but have also advocated for wellness, education, and equity within the industry. As a women-owned and operated company, Equilibria is proud to introduce our new low-dose THC product line, Tipsy, while celebrating the inspiring women who are shaping the future of cannabis!
Women in the cannabis industry bring diverse perspectives and a compassionate approach to business and wellness. Their contributions are crucial in shaping a more inclusive and equitable industry. By supporting women-owned cannabis businesses, we can help foster innovation, representation, and positive change.
Women Leading the Way in Cannabis
The cannabis industry is often perceived as male-dominated, but many women have emerged as influential leaders, paving the way for a more inclusive and innovative landscape. Here are a few remarkable women making waves in the cannabis space!
Wanda James
Wanda James is a trailblazer as the first African-American woman to own a dispensary in the United States. As the CEO of Simply Pure, Wanda has been a vocal advocate for social equity and criminal justice reform within the cannabis industry, and her work has been instrumental in promoting diversity and inclusion.
Dr. Sue Sisley
Dr. Sue Sisley is a pioneering researcher who has dedicated her career to studying the medical benefits of cannabis. Her work on using cannabis to treat PTSD in veterans has been groundbreaking, helping to shift public perception and policy regarding medical cannabis use.
Nancy Whiteman
Known as the "Martha Stewart of Edibles," Nancy Whiteman is the CEO and co-founder of Wana Brands, one of the leading edible companies in the U.S. Nancy's commitment to quality and innovation has made Wana Brands a household name, and her leadership has set an extraordinarily high standard in the industry.
Mary Pryor
Mary Pryor is a co-founder of Cannaclusive, an organization dedicated to facilitating fair representation of minority cannabis consumers. She is a passionate advocate for social equity and works tirelessly to ensure that the cannabis industry is inclusive and accessible to all.
Mara Gordon
Mara Gordon is a cannabis advocate and educator who specializes in the development of cannabis treatment protocols for seriously ill patients. As the co-founder of Aunt Zelda’s, Mara’s work has been crucial in advancing the understanding of cannabis as a therapeutic option.
Equilibria: Celebrating Women in Cannabis
At Equilibria, we are inspired by these trailblazers and are committed to empowering women through education, wellness, and high-quality cannabis products. Our new low-dose THC product line, Tipsy, is designed with the modern woman in mind—offering a balanced and approachable experience for those looking to explore cannabis.
Tipsy products provide a gentle introduction to THC, perfect for those who are curious but cautious about cannabis. As a women-owned and operated company, we understand the importance of creating safe, reliable, and consistent products that cater to the unique needs of women. Tipsy is a testament to our dedication to providing accessible and effective wellness solutions.
As we celebrate the launch of Tipsy, our new low-dose THC product line, we also honor the incredible women who have paved the way in the cannabis industry. Their leadership, courage, and vision continue to inspire us at Equilibria. We are proud to be part of a community that values diversity, wellness, and empowerment. Here's to the women who are leading the charge in cannabis—and to a future where their impact only continues to grow!