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One young witness draws on lessons from the past, the present, and the personal.
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One young witness draws on lessons from the past, the present, and the personal.
A unique community innovation lab empowers abuse survivors and marginalized women entrepreneurs.
CV Harquail’s opinionated book is jam-packed with practical ideas about why feminism needs to be taken seriously by the business world.
How an entrepreneur elevates “the munchies” to fine dining, without exactly having license to do so
Lorna Mutegyeki’s clothing designs are bold, unique, and stunning. And she insists on treating her employees with the respect they deserve.
Is the #girlboss or #movethedial movement radical enough if what we want is an #SDG defined better world by 2030?
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One young witness draws on lessons from the past, the present, and the personal.
A unique community innovation lab empowers abuse survivors and marginalized women entrepreneurs.
CV Harquail’s opinionated book is jam-packed with practical ideas about why feminism needs to be taken seriously by the business world.
How an entrepreneur elevates “the munchies” to fine dining, without exactly having license to do so
Lorna Mutegyeki’s clothing designs are bold, unique, and stunning. And she insists on treating her employees with the respect they deserve.
Is the #girlboss or #movethedial movement radical enough if what we want is an #SDG defined better world by 2030?