LIISBETH DISPATCH #53
Women in cannabis, a people’s guide to AI, and catching up with adrienne maree brown
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Women in cannabis, a people’s guide to AI, and catching up with adrienne maree brown
Where are the women in tech? What’s different about a feminist community network? And a look into Oregon’s Nightwood Society . . .
International Transgender Day of Visibility, Wendy Cukier – founder of the Ryerson University Diversity Institute, and a feature on Lorna Mutegyeki, the fashion designer and entrepreneur who runs Msichana out of Edmonton, Alberta.
Sustainable mining and nutritious mass food production, breaking the curse of menstruation, knowing your worth as a freelancer, and fearless fashion that connects community and culture.
Tackling finance is a feminist act, Black History Month and is it safe to call yourself a feminist in 2019?
Conversations on Indigenomics, vegan eggnog and a one-eyed innovation mindset at work.
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Women in cannabis, a people’s guide to AI, and catching up with adrienne maree brown
Where are the women in tech? What’s different about a feminist community network? And a look into Oregon’s Nightwood Society . . .
International Transgender Day of Visibility, Wendy Cukier – founder of the Ryerson University Diversity Institute, and a feature on Lorna Mutegyeki, the fashion designer and entrepreneur who runs Msichana out of Edmonton, Alberta.
Sustainable mining and nutritious mass food production, breaking the curse of menstruation, knowing your worth as a freelancer, and fearless fashion that connects community and culture.
Tackling finance is a feminist act, Black History Month and is it safe to call yourself a feminist in 2019?
Conversations on Indigenomics, vegan eggnog and a one-eyed innovation mindset at work.