Today, we commemorate Juneteenth, a profound day in our nation's history that symbolizes the triumph of freedom over oppression. It's a day to celebrate the resilience and spirit of those who fought for liberation and to reflect on the continuing journey toward equality and justice. At Ethos, we stand united in our commitment to these ideals. The cannabis industry is deeply rooted in the fight for social equity, and we are proud to be part of a movement that champions fairness and opportunity for all. We honor this day by renewing our dedication to creating an inclusive and vibrant workplace where every voice is heard, and every individual is valued. We are fostering a community that embodies the principles of equality and respect. Today, let's celebrate the progress we’ve made and acknowledge the work that still lies ahead in this industry. May we continue to be inspired by the strength and courage of those who came before us, and may we carry their legacy forward with pride and passion. Wishing you a meaningful and empowering Juneteenth.
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