(1/1) OVER THE PAST two decades, minority women—including African Americans, Latinos, Asians, and Native Americans—have become the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in the US. As of 2018, women of color accounted for nearly half of all female-owned businesses in America, representing nearly 6 million entrepreneurs, and a third of a trillion dollars in annual revenue. Black women are also the only cohort that has ownership rates ahead of male counterparts. https://www.wired.com/story/one-womans-instagram-fueled-ascent-to-boss-lady-status/?mbid=social_twitter&utm_source=twitter&utm_brand=wired&utm_medium=social&utm_social-type=owned
(2/2) As a white guy who writes a tech/biz textbook used at over 100 universiteis, examples like this can run under my radar but make a huge difference to students. If you know of especially compelling tech/biz examples highlighting under-repped groups, please share links/advice. Much appreciated. You will make an impact! Peace & Strength! #WomenEntrepreneurs #WomenInTech #PoCEntrepreneurs #BlackTech #BlackInTech #LatinoInTech #LatinoTech #WomenInTech #LGBTQinTech