Small Biz
- BEQPride Magazine | January 8, 2021
Never Tell Cyndi Masters the Odds
By Melissa Lowery In 2000, Cyndi Masters was recovering from a near-fatal motorcycle accident when she turned to...
- BEQPride Magazine | December 31, 2020
John Sotomayor: From ‘Survivor’ Blogger to Award-Winning Publisher
By Julie A. Palm In the midst of last year’s global pandemic, recession, Black Lives Matter protests and...
- BEQPride Magazine | October 1, 2020
Gina Tomlinson is improving lives through tech
By Julie A. Palm Photos by Laura Kaur Gina Tomlinson, founder and chief technology officer for T5 Solutions...
- BEQPride Magazine | October 1, 2020
Equator Coffees is ready to build back better
By Melissa Lowery Photos by Nate Fong and Jordan Rosen In 2016, San Francisco-based Equator Coffees was named...
- BEQPride Magazine | October 1, 2020
Peer Learning: The Entrepreneur’s Superpower
By BEQ Pride Editorial Team Photos by Denise Batiste Photography Last year, the BEQ Pride team sat down...
- BEQPride Magazine | September 2, 2020
The Changing Face of The Publishing Industry During Covid-19
Special to BEQ Pride by Jenn T. Grace, Publish Your Purpose Press Logically speaking, it is one of...
- BEQPride Magazine | July 4, 2020
pocstock increases meaningful representation with stock photos
By Julie A. Palm In an ideal world, pocstock might not need to exist, says Steve Jones, co-founder...
- BEQPride Magazine | July 4, 2020
A closer look: The Business Implications of Soulphia’s Operating Model
Editor’s Note: This article is a sidebar further examining the operating model of Soulphia, featured in our Summer...
- BEQPride Magazine | July 4, 2020
SuperBlaQueero: Unapologetically Black, Queer and Open for business
A conversation with Dr. Tiffany Jana, a non-binary, certified B Corp founder, TEDx & Inc.com Top 100 speaker,...
- BEQPride Magazine | July 4, 2020
There’s Something About Soulphia
Soulphia trains homeless women to become English language tutors, harnessing their skills and experience to improve their economic...