“I most enjoy getting to take on root causes like patriarchy, capitalism and white pathology called supremacy with the design of our school.”
Read More“I never planned to be an entrepreneur. However, taking a Social Entrepreneurship class in college offered me a blueprint on how to take the powerful educational experience I had and make it into something accessible to every girl in this world.”
Read More“At Sankofa Roots, we disrupt the narrative by remembering and envisioning a decolonial past and future informed by indigenous African, Native American and Queer wisdoms, rooted in the interdependence and nurturance of all of life, interspecies and intergenerational accountability, and remediating the myth of white/male/cis/hetero/human exceptionalism.”
Read More“I serve the student I once was. I do it daily because no one deserves to navigate the thought of achieving a big dream without step-by-step support.”
Read MoreMexican immigrants are our greatest untapped resource, and why I’m committed to changing it all. || Martha Hernandez quit her job with no money to found madeBOS, a career-pathing tool to empower employees and employers alike. She shares her struggles and her wins as a Latina founder, and how the Camelback experience took her and madeBOS to the next level.
Read MoreFour Camelback edtech founders share their best and worst decisions in the early days of their venture, sharing advice and anecdotes about how they built their team and product.
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