10 Guyanese Women Launch Businesses During the Pandemic
Photo Courtesy of Shafeena Milton “You will get to the empire that you dream of someday, but you need to ...
Photo Courtesy of Shafeena Milton “You will get to the empire that you dream of someday, but you need to ...
Many smaller retailers are afraid of the “Amazon Effect,” a term used to describe Amazon's unbeatable appeal in the market, hurting ...
Not all women are equipped with the right resources to get their voices heard and make their impact. In contrast, ...
While all I wanted to do when I got out of college was to get back into dancing, I never ...
Just because a road isn’t paved doesn’t mean we can’t make our own. Many of us are the first or ...
Meet Rupa Dash, an Indian entrepreneur and filmmaker from Cuttack, Odisha. Currently based in Los Angeles, California, Dash is the ...
Sud is 34, Indian-American, and the CEO of Vimeo, a video-sharing platform. She’s never been afraid of failure because her ...
If you have been living under a rock, or some hipster community where the trend is to shun technology, please ...
While I may not have majored in business when I was at university, one of the shows I have grown ...
"We hadn’t seen many brown girls with a boutique that represents a laid back, causal, Texan style. We want to ...
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