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Have you been invited to a women’s entrepreneur policy consultation? Don’t leave home without this!
A workshop for entrepreneurs on queer- and trans-inclusivity teaches participants how to be better allies and better their businesses.
Experts say integrating sex and gender analysis can lead to exciting new business models, enhance global sustainability, and promote human well-being. So why do top startup ecosystems turn a blind eye?
LiisBeth talks with feminist intellectual T.L. Cowan about how diversity, inclusion and feminism became estranged bedfellows.
In India, only four out of ten women are financially independent. Dharaa Patel hopes to change that.
Marketplace feminism is a bit like greenwashing. It’s a term used for companies who use feminist language to sell their products while not being authentically aligned with feminist values themselves–like for example, THINX.
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Have you been invited to a women’s entrepreneur policy consultation? Don’t leave home without this!
A workshop for entrepreneurs on queer- and trans-inclusivity teaches participants how to be better allies and better their businesses.
Experts say integrating sex and gender analysis can lead to exciting new business models, enhance global sustainability, and promote human well-being. So why do top startup ecosystems turn a blind eye?
LiisBeth talks with feminist intellectual T.L. Cowan about how diversity, inclusion and feminism became estranged bedfellows.
In India, only four out of ten women are financially independent. Dharaa Patel hopes to change that.
Marketplace feminism is a bit like greenwashing. It’s a term used for companies who use feminist language to sell their products while not being authentically aligned with feminist values themselves–like for example, THINX.