“Buying Black is Political”
LiisBeth catches up to BLACK FOODIE five years after its launch.
Shut Out and Shut Up: Canada’s Feminist Recovery Plan Excludes Voices of Women Entrepreneurs
Women entrepreneurs have the freedom to serve as tip of the arrow for radical social change–they are a distinct community. They need distinct representation.
A Founder’s Story: The Making of LiisBeth
This February, Liisbeth celebrated it’s fifth birthday; a senior in enterprise years. Our journey? Find out.
Full Stream Ahead
A new Canadian streaming platform features art from racialized artists for racialized audiences.
A Cure for White Ladies
A renowned Indigenous storyteller decolonizes early settler stories of “roughing it in the bush.”
Feminist in Law
Darlene Tonelli didn’t set out to create a feminist law firm but practicing what she believed led to one.
Fighting Fascism: Lessons from the pro-choice struggle
Judy Rebick reflects on the rise of the far right in Canada.
SheEO Funds First all-Black cohort in U.S.
For the first time in its history, all five enterprises that SheEO activators chose to fund for its U.S. cohort of investment are owned and led by Black women.
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Notes from the Field
Welcome to LiisBeth–and the emerging post- capitalist economy. Diverse, feminist entrepreneurs are trailblazing the way. We tell their stories. We nourish their work. We also advocate for inclusive entrepreneurship and innovation policies that enables flourishing for all.
If you value our story-telling and advocacy, sign up for our monthly newsletter today. Please consider a one-time donation of any amount today.
“Buying Black is Political”
LiisBeth catches up to BLACK FOODIE five years after its launch.
Shut Out and Shut Up: Canada’s Feminist Recovery Plan Excludes Voices of Women Entrepreneurs
Women entrepreneurs have the freedom to serve as tip of the arrow for radical social change–they are a distinct community. They need distinct representation.
A Founder’s Story: The Making of LiisBeth
This February, Liisbeth celebrated it’s fifth birthday; a senior in enterprise years. Our journey? Find out.
Full Stream Ahead
A new Canadian streaming platform features art from racialized artists for racialized audiences.
A Cure for White Ladies
A renowned Indigenous storyteller decolonizes early settler stories of “roughing it in the bush.”
Feminist in Law
Darlene Tonelli didn’t set out to create a feminist law firm but practicing what she believed led to one.
Fighting Fascism: Lessons from the pro-choice struggle
Judy Rebick reflects on the rise of the far right in Canada.
SheEO Funds First all-Black cohort in U.S.
For the first time in its history, all five enterprises that SheEO activators chose to fund for its U.S. cohort of investment are owned and led by Black women.
“Buying Black is Political”
LiisBeth catches up to BLACK FOODIE five years after its launch.
Shut Out and Shut Up: Canada’s Feminist Recovery Plan Excludes Voices of Women Entrepreneurs
Women entrepreneurs have the freedom to serve as tip of the arrow for radical social change–they are a distinct community. They need distinct representation.
A Founder’s Story: The Making of LiisBeth
This February, Liisbeth celebrated it’s fifth birthday; a senior in enterprise years. Our journey? Find out.
Full Stream Ahead
A new Canadian streaming platform features art from racialized artists for racialized audiences.
A Cure for White Ladies
A renowned Indigenous storyteller decolonizes early settler stories of “roughing it in the bush.”
Feminist in Law
Darlene Tonelli didn’t set out to create a feminist law firm but practicing what she believed led to one.
Fighting Fascism: Lessons from the pro-choice struggle
Judy Rebick reflects on the rise of the far right in Canada.
SheEO Funds First all-Black cohort in U.S.
For the first time in its history, all five enterprises that SheEO activators chose to fund for its U.S. cohort of investment are owned and led by Black women.
Search by keyword
Notes from the Field
Welcome to LiisBeth–and the emerging post- capitalist economy. Diverse, feminist entrepreneurs are trailblazing the way. We tell their stories. We nourish their work. We also advocate for inclusive entrepreneurship and innovation policies that enables flourishing for all.
If you value our story-telling and advocacy, sign up for our monthly newsletter today. Please consider a one-time donation of any amount today.
“Buying Black is Political”
LiisBeth catches up to BLACK FOODIE five years after its launch.
Shut Out and Shut Up: Canada’s Feminist Recovery Plan Excludes Voices of Women Entrepreneurs
Women entrepreneurs have the freedom to serve as tip of the arrow for radical social change–they are a distinct community. They need distinct representation.
A Founder’s Story: The Making of LiisBeth
This February, Liisbeth celebrated it’s fifth birthday; a senior in enterprise years. Our journey? Find out.
Full Stream Ahead
A new Canadian streaming platform features art from racialized artists for racialized audiences.
A Cure for White Ladies
A renowned Indigenous storyteller decolonizes early settler stories of “roughing it in the bush.”
Feminist in Law
Darlene Tonelli didn’t set out to create a feminist law firm but practicing what she believed led to one.
Fighting Fascism: Lessons from the pro-choice struggle
Judy Rebick reflects on the rise of the far right in Canada.
SheEO Funds First all-Black cohort in U.S.
For the first time in its history, all five enterprises that SheEO activators chose to fund for its U.S. cohort of investment are owned and led by Black women.