The latest edition of our crowdfunding column looks at entrepreneurial efforts that bring people together.
Posts by Candice Helfand-Rogers
The Value of Vacation
How to properly take a break from work as an entrepreneur – and why you should be sure to do so.
Fighting Inequality with Entrepreneurship
Racism and sexism hurt female minority entrepreneurs in the United States. Helping them succeed could combat both bias and economic inequality.
5 Crowdfunders to Watch – Sunshine, Swords & Lollipops
These female entrepreneurs are raising funds to take their diverse businesses to the next level.
Allies & Organizations for Women Minority Biz Owners
A collection of resources and initiatives helping female entrepreneurs of color.
In Living Color: 4 Vignettes of Hope and Encouragement
Many female minority entrepreneurs say being a woman of color is a source of strength in their startup journey.
Debugging Tech for Women Biz Owners of Color
The deck is stacked against minority female entrepreneurs in one of America’s fastest-growing industries. But an array of initiatives offers hope.
5 Crowdfunders to Watch – From Helping Women in Tech to Making Fitness Fashionable
This edition of our ongoing crowdfunding column highlights business owners who aim to make the world a better place in their own unique ways.
Unbalanced Books: How Women of Color Struggle for Startup Capital
Studies, experts and entrepreneurs highlight the complexities in accessing funding as a female minority business owner.
5 Crowdfunders to Watch – A World of Creativity
This week’s column highlights female entrepreneurs from across the globe seeking support for artistic visions.
‘American Enterprise’ – Latina Business Ownership
In part two of our interview with Valdez, she breaks down the homogenization of Hispanic female entrepreneurs and examines traditions that impact their startup stories.
‘American Enterprise’ – Entrepreneurship for the ‘Other’
Sociologist, author and educator Zulema Valdez talks with us about the realities of business ownership for members of minority communities.
A Business Helping Other Businesses
Bonika Wilson of Wilson Capital Management Inc. is dedicated to the growth and success of others.
Laying Down the Law in Hollywood
Through Ramo Law PC, entrepreneur Elsa Ramo is advocating for creatives and creating opportunities for other women.
Presenting: The Power List
The Story Exchange has selected a group of 10 amazing female entrepreneurs between ages 35 and 55 who are soaring to new heights, often in male-dominated industries.