Five Quotes That Sum Up The Toronto UN Global Compact Canada Gender Equality Conference
Membership in the UN Global Compact Canada Network ranges from a low of $1,000 to a high of more than $15,000. So, for feminist enterprise small fry, this summary will have to do.
Employees at Thinx See Red
Marketplace feminism is a bit like greenwashing. It’s a term used for companies who use feminist language to sell their products while not being authentically aligned with feminist values themselves–like for example, THINX.
LiisBeth Dispatch #27
A new C-suite job? Yes, It’s time for corporations to consider a Chief Feminist Officer. And to help advance the idea, we have kindly written the job description. Also in #27, women in the cannabis industry, feminist startup work out club Liberation Barbell and more!
Does Your Enterprise Meet The Feminist Business Standard?
As the Trump administration’s regressive agenda unfurls globally before our astonished eyes, social entrepreneurs will need to step up their game — feminist business practices and leadership principles may just be the next frontier.
LiisBeth Dispatch #26
This week: What to Make of Canada-United States Council for Advancement of Women Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders? R.I.P Julie Weeks, and Research on How Feminism Impacts Entrepreneurship Policies in Other Countries
The Cure for the Start-Up Incubator and Accelerator Gender Gap: Accountability
Gender oppression among women, trans, queer, and the intersectionally defined is a well documented issue in tech startup spaces in Ontario, Canada and North America at large. Calling for public accountability can help.
Special Gender, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Podcast Feature
Writer Natalie Clifford Barney once called entrepreneurship “the last refuge of the troublemaking individual.” Listen to the stories of five “resistance” entrepreneurs in this special edition LiisBeth podcast.
Special Gender, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Podcast Feature
Writer Natalie Clifford Barney once called entrepreneurship “the last refuge of the troublemaking individual.” Listen to the stories of five “resistance” entrepreneurs in this special edition LiisBeth podcast.
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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.
Five Quotes That Sum Up The Toronto UN Global Compact Canada Gender Equality Conference
Membership in the UN Global Compact Canada Network ranges from a low of $1,000 to a high of more than $15,000. So, for feminist enterprise small fry, this summary will have to do.
Employees at Thinx See Red
Marketplace feminism is a bit like greenwashing. It’s a term used for companies who use feminist language to sell their products while not being authentically aligned with feminist values themselves–like for example, THINX.
LiisBeth Dispatch #27
A new C-suite job? Yes, It’s time for corporations to consider a Chief Feminist Officer. And to help advance the idea, we have kindly written the job description. Also in #27, women in the cannabis industry, feminist startup work out club Liberation Barbell and more!
Does Your Enterprise Meet The Feminist Business Standard?
As the Trump administration’s regressive agenda unfurls globally before our astonished eyes, social entrepreneurs will need to step up their game — feminist business practices and leadership principles may just be the next frontier.
LiisBeth Dispatch #26
This week: What to Make of Canada-United States Council for Advancement of Women Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders? R.I.P Julie Weeks, and Research on How Feminism Impacts Entrepreneurship Policies in Other Countries
The Cure for the Start-Up Incubator and Accelerator Gender Gap: Accountability
Gender oppression among women, trans, queer, and the intersectionally defined is a well documented issue in tech startup spaces in Ontario, Canada and North America at large. Calling for public accountability can help.
Special Gender, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Podcast Feature
Writer Natalie Clifford Barney once called entrepreneurship “the last refuge of the troublemaking individual.” Listen to the stories of five “resistance” entrepreneurs in this special edition LiisBeth podcast.
Special Gender, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Podcast Feature
Writer Natalie Clifford Barney once called entrepreneurship “the last refuge of the troublemaking individual.” Listen to the stories of five “resistance” entrepreneurs in this special edition LiisBeth podcast.
Five Quotes That Sum Up The Toronto UN Global Compact Canada Gender Equality Conference
Membership in the UN Global Compact Canada Network ranges from a low of $1,000 to a high of more than $15,000. So, for feminist enterprise small fry, this summary will have to do.
Employees at Thinx See Red
Marketplace feminism is a bit like greenwashing. It’s a term used for companies who use feminist language to sell their products while not being authentically aligned with feminist values themselves–like for example, THINX.
LiisBeth Dispatch #27
A new C-suite job? Yes, It’s time for corporations to consider a Chief Feminist Officer. And to help advance the idea, we have kindly written the job description. Also in #27, women in the cannabis industry, feminist startup work out club Liberation Barbell and more!
Does Your Enterprise Meet The Feminist Business Standard?
As the Trump administration’s regressive agenda unfurls globally before our astonished eyes, social entrepreneurs will need to step up their game — feminist business practices and leadership principles may just be the next frontier.
LiisBeth Dispatch #26
This week: What to Make of Canada-United States Council for Advancement of Women Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders? R.I.P Julie Weeks, and Research on How Feminism Impacts Entrepreneurship Policies in Other Countries
The Cure for the Start-Up Incubator and Accelerator Gender Gap: Accountability
Gender oppression among women, trans, queer, and the intersectionally defined is a well documented issue in tech startup spaces in Ontario, Canada and North America at large. Calling for public accountability can help.
Special Gender, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Podcast Feature
Writer Natalie Clifford Barney once called entrepreneurship “the last refuge of the troublemaking individual.” Listen to the stories of five “resistance” entrepreneurs in this special edition LiisBeth podcast.
Special Gender, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Podcast Feature
Writer Natalie Clifford Barney once called entrepreneurship “the last refuge of the troublemaking individual.” Listen to the stories of five “resistance” entrepreneurs in this special edition LiisBeth podcast.
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.
Five Quotes That Sum Up The Toronto UN Global Compact Canada Gender Equality Conference
Membership in the UN Global Compact Canada Network ranges from a low of $1,000 to a high of more than $15,000. So, for feminist enterprise small fry, this summary will have to do.
Employees at Thinx See Red
Marketplace feminism is a bit like greenwashing. It’s a term used for companies who use feminist language to sell their products while not being authentically aligned with feminist values themselves–like for example, THINX.
LiisBeth Dispatch #27
A new C-suite job? Yes, It’s time for corporations to consider a Chief Feminist Officer. And to help advance the idea, we have kindly written the job description. Also in #27, women in the cannabis industry, feminist startup work out club Liberation Barbell and more!
Does Your Enterprise Meet The Feminist Business Standard?
As the Trump administration’s regressive agenda unfurls globally before our astonished eyes, social entrepreneurs will need to step up their game — feminist business practices and leadership principles may just be the next frontier.
LiisBeth Dispatch #26
This week: What to Make of Canada-United States Council for Advancement of Women Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders? R.I.P Julie Weeks, and Research on How Feminism Impacts Entrepreneurship Policies in Other Countries
The Cure for the Start-Up Incubator and Accelerator Gender Gap: Accountability
Gender oppression among women, trans, queer, and the intersectionally defined is a well documented issue in tech startup spaces in Ontario, Canada and North America at large. Calling for public accountability can help.
Special Gender, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Podcast Feature
Writer Natalie Clifford Barney once called entrepreneurship “the last refuge of the troublemaking individual.” Listen to the stories of five “resistance” entrepreneurs in this special edition LiisBeth podcast.
Special Gender, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Podcast Feature
Writer Natalie Clifford Barney once called entrepreneurship “the last refuge of the troublemaking individual.” Listen to the stories of five “resistance” entrepreneurs in this special edition LiisBeth podcast.