Ableism and accessibility
Why Did it Take a Pandemic to Prove We Could Always WFH?
The rise of remote work has disabled workers wondering: where was this flexibility before the crisis?
Ableism and accessibility
The rise of remote work has disabled workers wondering: where was this flexibility before the crisis?
It's sink or swim
Weighing the downsides of closing business versus revenue loss, layoffs, insolvency, and coronavirus exposure.
Cashing in on COVID
With the economy stuttering, legislation has passed to stimulate recovery and aid small businesses. Will it be enough?
Capitalism and COVID-19
How a viral tweet and plutocrats turning a blind eye has awakened Americans' skepticism of our economy's foundational principles.
Do what you love, impact an industry
Consumer goods startups have been in the headlines for failing the expectations of shareholders and customers. Turns out makers are the antidote for recent threats to the space.
Closing the wage gap
To match what the average white cis-male makes, Latina workers have to put in nearly eleven extra months of labor. On Latina Equal Pay Day, we're advocating for 5 Latina-led businesses you can support this holiday season.
Preventing agricultural waste
"I saw 25% of heads of romaine lettuce being harvested and 75% being wasted for as far as the eye could see. I remember thinking: If I don’t pursue this, who’s going to?"
How to make it in a difficult and challenging industry
Rebecca Alvarez Story dishes on raising an angel round, overcoming impostor syndrome, and what it's like to be a Latina entrepeneur.
Startup Diaries: Shop Latinx
"I want to spend four hours a day working on one thing which I’ve read is much better than spending six hours multitasking."