Indigenous Women Get Funds For Their Business | Culled From CBC.ca
The Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund is now open to women who may lack access to conventional funding. It was announced
The Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund is now open to women who may lack access to conventional funding. It was announced
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Rudo’s book addresses these negative mindsets by challenging us to go for our dreams. Written from the perspective of a black, successful entrepreneur, Rudo’s book is worth a read.
It is important, because black children have to see themselves in books, in movies, and on T.V. As a child of colour growing up, I didn’t have that opportunity. There weren’t many black women or men as protagonists in books, on T.V. or in the movies. Things have started to change, but we have a long way to go.
Amanda Nothando is not a stranger to the Edmonton society. An established voice in the creative arts and literary world, she is a native of Zimbabwe and a Canadian resident. Amanda is also the CEO and producer of the Monumental Arts Network. Amanda is a born entertainer and a woman who breaks down glass ceilings everywhere she goes.