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Black women and men tech entrepreneurs agree: Black women shoulder additional burdens on their path to success. Both genders face difficulties in accessing venture capital funding, including networking gaps and
Itโs realy no surprise that KPop Demon Hunters has exploded in popularity ever since it made its Netflix debut on June 20, 2025. With its combination of high quality animation
Female entrepreneurship is on the rise in a big way. In 2024, women launched 49 percent of all new ventures in the U.S., up from just 29 percent in 2019,
By Claire Moraa Latino-owned businesses grew 44% in the last five years Latino entrepreneurs are creating businesses at over twice the rate of the general U.S. population Latino-owned businesses have
A local woman is being recognized as one of Canadaโs โTop 100 Black Women to Watchโ of 2025. Surrey resident Rachel Bahika Matembeโa food scientist, author, museum exhibit curator, and
Black women and men tech entrepreneurs agree: Black women shoulder additional burdens on their path to success. Both genders face difficulties in accessing venture capital funding, including networking gaps and
It’s realy no surprise that KPop Demon Hunters has exploded in popularity ever since it made its Netflix debut on June 20, 2025. With its combination of high quality animation
Female entrepreneurship is on the rise in a big way. In 2024, women launched 49 percent of all new ventures in the U.S., up from just 29 percent in 2019,
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By Claire Moraa Latino-owned businesses grew 44% in the last five years Latino entrepreneurs are creating businesses at over twice the rate of the general U.S. population Latino-owned businesses have
A local woman is being recognized as one of Canada’s “Top 100 Black Women to Watch” of 2025. Surrey resident Rachel Bahika Matembe—a food scientist, author, museum exhibit curator, and