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adrienne maree brown, activist, author, black feminist changemaker and truly funny womxn causes a welcome ruckus –again.
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adrienne maree brown, activist, author, black feminist changemaker and truly funny womxn causes a welcome ruckus –again.
How an entrepreneur elevates “the munchies” to fine dining, without exactly having license to do so
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“You put yourself out in front and say, “I would like to represent you and here’s what I stand for.” –Mary Ng
Feminist parties are making a comeback in Europe. But why? New LiisBeth contributor Annika Anderson flew to Sweden to find out.
The Women in Technology venture fund administered by the Business Development Bank of Canada is betting that bigger is better -and that just one woman equals change. But does it?
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adrienne maree brown, activist, author, black feminist changemaker and truly funny womxn causes a welcome ruckus –again.
How an entrepreneur elevates “the munchies” to fine dining, without exactly having license to do so
Does a multi-product and -service small enterprise set up as a for-profit collective work? “Yes!” says Michelle Battista.
“You put yourself out in front and say, “I would like to represent you and here’s what I stand for.” –Mary Ng
Feminist parties are making a comeback in Europe. But why? New LiisBeth contributor Annika Anderson flew to Sweden to find out.
The Women in Technology venture fund administered by the Business Development Bank of Canada is betting that bigger is better -and that just one woman equals change. But does it?