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Who gets to decide who is Indigenous or not? The person? The
government? The community? The media?
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Who gets to decide who is Indigenous or not? The person? The
government? The community? The media?
It’s impossible to write about our collective experience as neurodivergent people and tie it with a bow; autism is a spectrum that comprises infinite diverse experiences.
LiisBeth catches up to BLACK FOODIE five years after its launch.
This February, Liisbeth celebrated it’s fifth birthday; a senior in enterprise years. Our journey? Find out.
Darlene Tonelli didn’t set out to create a feminist law firm but practicing what she believed led to one.
What if ordinary women entrepreneurs started a rebellion? And why would they?
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Who gets to decide who is Indigenous or not? The person? The
government? The community? The media?
It’s impossible to write about our collective experience as neurodivergent people and tie it with a bow; autism is a spectrum that comprises infinite diverse experiences.
LiisBeth catches up to BLACK FOODIE five years after its launch.
This February, Liisbeth celebrated it’s fifth birthday; a senior in enterprise years. Our journey? Find out.
Darlene Tonelli didn’t set out to create a feminist law firm but practicing what she believed led to one.
What if ordinary women entrepreneurs started a rebellion? And why would they?