This Woman Rocks
A mining company tried to force Sabrina Dias out. Rather than leave the sector, she set up her own shop, determined to help a laggard industry have a more sustainable future.
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A mining company tried to force Sabrina Dias out. Rather than leave the sector, she set up her own shop, determined to help a laggard industry have a more sustainable future.
Christina Zeidler, a filmmaker turned hotel developer didn’t check her feminist values at the door but made them key to her business model and brand. It wasn’t quick. Or easy. Find out how Zeidler and her team did it-and what happened next.
“Change doesn’t just happen through protest. It doesn’t just happen – for regular people anyway”–Rivera Sun
As I reflected on defining moments in my life, I was astonished by how often I drew on the work of feminists to navigate through challenging times.
Currently, the majority of incubator and accelerator environments that receive government funding to attract women act more like “re-education centres.”–PK Mutch
What if there was a place where young feminists preparing to enter the workforce could meet and chat with people practicing feminism in their jobs?
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A mining company tried to force Sabrina Dias out. Rather than leave the sector, she set up her own shop, determined to help a laggard industry have a more sustainable future.
Christina Zeidler, a filmmaker turned hotel developer didn’t check her feminist values at the door but made them key to her business model and brand. It wasn’t quick. Or easy. Find out how Zeidler and her team did it-and what happened next.
“Change doesn’t just happen through protest. It doesn’t just happen – for regular people anyway”–Rivera Sun
As I reflected on defining moments in my life, I was astonished by how often I drew on the work of feminists to navigate through challenging times.
Currently, the majority of incubator and accelerator environments that receive government funding to attract women act more like “re-education centres.”–PK Mutch
What if there was a place where young feminists preparing to enter the workforce could meet and chat with people practicing feminism in their jobs?