From Feminist Leaders to Feminist Leadership: What Canada Needs Now
A minority government might just be the crucible we need to generate real, lasting, innovative systems change. Are the leaders up to the challenge?
How Can We Collectively Build a Better Future for All?
One young witness draws on lessons from the past, the present, and the personal.
LIISBETH DISPATCH #55
Creating a feminist city, transforming urban planning and TIFF 2019.
Feminist in the City
Leslie Kern’s second book, “Feminist City: A Field Guide,” is a collection of essays that invites readers to question the design of urban spaces and the ways cities can be more inclusive and safe for everyone.
Moving Pictures: What We Learned from Women Filmmakers at TIFF 2019
We analyzed five female-directed films at TIFF and explore the hidden lessons for feminist entrepreneurs.
Brewing Up A Revolution
How one socially minded Toronto startup aims to change the tea business–one women farmer at a time.
Breaking Bad Silence
Cherry Rose Tan created a forum for entrepreneurs to talk about what they thought unspeakable—the mental health struggles of entrepreneurs.
A Better Way to Be Better
In her new book, Sarah Kaplan argues that doing good can also be good for the bottom line—if businesses go about it the right way.
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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.
From Feminist Leaders to Feminist Leadership: What Canada Needs Now
A minority government might just be the crucible we need to generate real, lasting, innovative systems change. Are the leaders up to the challenge?
How Can We Collectively Build a Better Future for All?
One young witness draws on lessons from the past, the present, and the personal.
LIISBETH DISPATCH #55
Creating a feminist city, transforming urban planning and TIFF 2019.
Feminist in the City
Leslie Kern’s second book, “Feminist City: A Field Guide,” is a collection of essays that invites readers to question the design of urban spaces and the ways cities can be more inclusive and safe for everyone.
Moving Pictures: What We Learned from Women Filmmakers at TIFF 2019
We analyzed five female-directed films at TIFF and explore the hidden lessons for feminist entrepreneurs.
Brewing Up A Revolution
How one socially minded Toronto startup aims to change the tea business–one women farmer at a time.
Breaking Bad Silence
Cherry Rose Tan created a forum for entrepreneurs to talk about what they thought unspeakable—the mental health struggles of entrepreneurs.
A Better Way to Be Better
In her new book, Sarah Kaplan argues that doing good can also be good for the bottom line—if businesses go about it the right way.
From Feminist Leaders to Feminist Leadership: What Canada Needs Now
A minority government might just be the crucible we need to generate real, lasting, innovative systems change. Are the leaders up to the challenge?
How Can We Collectively Build a Better Future for All?
One young witness draws on lessons from the past, the present, and the personal.
LIISBETH DISPATCH #55
Creating a feminist city, transforming urban planning and TIFF 2019.
Feminist in the City
Leslie Kern’s second book, “Feminist City: A Field Guide,” is a collection of essays that invites readers to question the design of urban spaces and the ways cities can be more inclusive and safe for everyone.
Moving Pictures: What We Learned from Women Filmmakers at TIFF 2019
We analyzed five female-directed films at TIFF and explore the hidden lessons for feminist entrepreneurs.
Brewing Up A Revolution
How one socially minded Toronto startup aims to change the tea business–one women farmer at a time.
Breaking Bad Silence
Cherry Rose Tan created a forum for entrepreneurs to talk about what they thought unspeakable—the mental health struggles of entrepreneurs.
A Better Way to Be Better
In her new book, Sarah Kaplan argues that doing good can also be good for the bottom line—if businesses go about it the right way.
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.
From Feminist Leaders to Feminist Leadership: What Canada Needs Now
A minority government might just be the crucible we need to generate real, lasting, innovative systems change. Are the leaders up to the challenge?
How Can We Collectively Build a Better Future for All?
One young witness draws on lessons from the past, the present, and the personal.
LIISBETH DISPATCH #55
Creating a feminist city, transforming urban planning and TIFF 2019.
Feminist in the City
Leslie Kern’s second book, “Feminist City: A Field Guide,” is a collection of essays that invites readers to question the design of urban spaces and the ways cities can be more inclusive and safe for everyone.
Moving Pictures: What We Learned from Women Filmmakers at TIFF 2019
We analyzed five female-directed films at TIFF and explore the hidden lessons for feminist entrepreneurs.
Brewing Up A Revolution
How one socially minded Toronto startup aims to change the tea business–one women farmer at a time.
Breaking Bad Silence
Cherry Rose Tan created a forum for entrepreneurs to talk about what they thought unspeakable—the mental health struggles of entrepreneurs.
A Better Way to Be Better
In her new book, Sarah Kaplan argues that doing good can also be good for the bottom line—if businesses go about it the right way.