LIISBETH DISPATCH #43
How (you can’t) Kill Feminism, handling harassment in wine country, startups who slay, young entrepreneurs, Luminato Festival highlights, women in cannabis, detoxing the bro economy, building feminist cities and more…
LIISBETH DISPATCH #42
An outsourcing enterprise for entrepreneurs, five feminist event design practices, Ontario’s political parties’ plans for women entrepreneurs, diversity in AI, What We’re Reading: Bikeonomics and Making Space for Indigenous Feminism.
FIVE FEMINIST EVENT PRACTICES THAT WORK
How does one design a successful inclusive event? Lex Schroeder shares five unique elements that reflect feminist values and pedagogy. Reader beware: it’s not easy.
Get (More) Shit Done: Outsource to Level Up Your Entrepreneurial Game
Katrina McKay didn’t set out to start an outsourcing business but a desire to create abundance for others led her there.
Feminism and AI (Artificial Intelligence): A Wake Up Call
Artificial intelligence is a general use technology that is will be as ubiquitous as the internet. Sounds great–but who will it leave behind?
LIISBETH DISPATCH #41
Ontario’s provincial government invests in the Women’s Entrepreneurship Association, The Artivist Woman’s Playlist, CV Harquail’s F-Bomb book review, and IWD 2018 highlights
Another Brick in the Wall: Anti-Feminists in Canada
Organizations like Real Women in Canada don’t believe the gender wage gap exists-just for starters. In her review of Lauren McKeon’s “F-Bomb: Dispatches from the War on Feminism,” CV Harquail writes “The anti-feminist movement remains strong and feminists must find ways to be stronger.”
Stand Up, Get Up: A Change Makers' Playlist
International Women’s Day is over…but LiisBeth playlist curator, Aerin Fogel, founder of Venusfest, asks “Should it be? And why is it just one day?” This playlist reminds us that struggles to transform how we relate to each other takes decades.
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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.
LIISBETH DISPATCH #43
How (you can’t) Kill Feminism, handling harassment in wine country, startups who slay, young entrepreneurs, Luminato Festival highlights, women in cannabis, detoxing the bro economy, building feminist cities and more…
LIISBETH DISPATCH #42
An outsourcing enterprise for entrepreneurs, five feminist event design practices, Ontario’s political parties’ plans for women entrepreneurs, diversity in AI, What We’re Reading: Bikeonomics and Making Space for Indigenous Feminism.
FIVE FEMINIST EVENT PRACTICES THAT WORK
How does one design a successful inclusive event? Lex Schroeder shares five unique elements that reflect feminist values and pedagogy. Reader beware: it’s not easy.
Get (More) Shit Done: Outsource to Level Up Your Entrepreneurial Game
Katrina McKay didn’t set out to start an outsourcing business but a desire to create abundance for others led her there.
Feminism and AI (Artificial Intelligence): A Wake Up Call
Artificial intelligence is a general use technology that is will be as ubiquitous as the internet. Sounds great–but who will it leave behind?
LIISBETH DISPATCH #41
Ontario’s provincial government invests in the Women’s Entrepreneurship Association, The Artivist Woman’s Playlist, CV Harquail’s F-Bomb book review, and IWD 2018 highlights
Another Brick in the Wall: Anti-Feminists in Canada
Organizations like Real Women in Canada don’t believe the gender wage gap exists-just for starters. In her review of Lauren McKeon’s “F-Bomb: Dispatches from the War on Feminism,” CV Harquail writes “The anti-feminist movement remains strong and feminists must find ways to be stronger.”
Stand Up, Get Up: A Change Makers' Playlist
International Women’s Day is over…but LiisBeth playlist curator, Aerin Fogel, founder of Venusfest, asks “Should it be? And why is it just one day?” This playlist reminds us that struggles to transform how we relate to each other takes decades.
LIISBETH DISPATCH #43
How (you can’t) Kill Feminism, handling harassment in wine country, startups who slay, young entrepreneurs, Luminato Festival highlights, women in cannabis, detoxing the bro economy, building feminist cities and more…
LIISBETH DISPATCH #42
An outsourcing enterprise for entrepreneurs, five feminist event design practices, Ontario’s political parties’ plans for women entrepreneurs, diversity in AI, What We’re Reading: Bikeonomics and Making Space for Indigenous Feminism.
FIVE FEMINIST EVENT PRACTICES THAT WORK
How does one design a successful inclusive event? Lex Schroeder shares five unique elements that reflect feminist values and pedagogy. Reader beware: it’s not easy.
Get (More) Shit Done: Outsource to Level Up Your Entrepreneurial Game
Katrina McKay didn’t set out to start an outsourcing business but a desire to create abundance for others led her there.
Feminism and AI (Artificial Intelligence): A Wake Up Call
Artificial intelligence is a general use technology that is will be as ubiquitous as the internet. Sounds great–but who will it leave behind?
LIISBETH DISPATCH #41
Ontario’s provincial government invests in the Women’s Entrepreneurship Association, The Artivist Woman’s Playlist, CV Harquail’s F-Bomb book review, and IWD 2018 highlights
Another Brick in the Wall: Anti-Feminists in Canada
Organizations like Real Women in Canada don’t believe the gender wage gap exists-just for starters. In her review of Lauren McKeon’s “F-Bomb: Dispatches from the War on Feminism,” CV Harquail writes “The anti-feminist movement remains strong and feminists must find ways to be stronger.”
Stand Up, Get Up: A Change Makers' Playlist
International Women’s Day is over…but LiisBeth playlist curator, Aerin Fogel, founder of Venusfest, asks “Should it be? And why is it just one day?” This playlist reminds us that struggles to transform how we relate to each other takes decades.
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.
LIISBETH DISPATCH #43
How (you can’t) Kill Feminism, handling harassment in wine country, startups who slay, young entrepreneurs, Luminato Festival highlights, women in cannabis, detoxing the bro economy, building feminist cities and more…
LIISBETH DISPATCH #42
An outsourcing enterprise for entrepreneurs, five feminist event design practices, Ontario’s political parties’ plans for women entrepreneurs, diversity in AI, What We’re Reading: Bikeonomics and Making Space for Indigenous Feminism.
FIVE FEMINIST EVENT PRACTICES THAT WORK
How does one design a successful inclusive event? Lex Schroeder shares five unique elements that reflect feminist values and pedagogy. Reader beware: it’s not easy.
Get (More) Shit Done: Outsource to Level Up Your Entrepreneurial Game
Katrina McKay didn’t set out to start an outsourcing business but a desire to create abundance for others led her there.
Feminism and AI (Artificial Intelligence): A Wake Up Call
Artificial intelligence is a general use technology that is will be as ubiquitous as the internet. Sounds great–but who will it leave behind?
LIISBETH DISPATCH #41
Ontario’s provincial government invests in the Women’s Entrepreneurship Association, The Artivist Woman’s Playlist, CV Harquail’s F-Bomb book review, and IWD 2018 highlights
Another Brick in the Wall: Anti-Feminists in Canada
Organizations like Real Women in Canada don’t believe the gender wage gap exists-just for starters. In her review of Lauren McKeon’s “F-Bomb: Dispatches from the War on Feminism,” CV Harquail writes “The anti-feminist movement remains strong and feminists must find ways to be stronger.”
Stand Up, Get Up: A Change Makers' Playlist
International Women’s Day is over…but LiisBeth playlist curator, Aerin Fogel, founder of Venusfest, asks “Should it be? And why is it just one day?” This playlist reminds us that struggles to transform how we relate to each other takes decades.