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    Native business women gather strength

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    April 17, 2018

     

    Some of the organizers for the inaugural Native Women’s Business Summit, scheduled to start April 13 in Albuquerque (Photo: courtesy Stephine Poston).

    Tuesday, April 10, 2018 – Native business women gather strength

    APRIL 10, 2018 BY ART HUGHES

    Native women make up half of all business owners in Native America according to estimates in the most recent “State of Woman-Owned Business Report” by American Express. At the same time they represent one of the smallest fractions of business owners in the country. The organizers of the first ever Native Women’s Business Summit aim to capitalize on the intelligence, creativity and resourcefulness Native women bring to their endeavors. But they also recognize Native women often have to overcome barriers like racial and gender pay gaps, wealth disparities, domestic violence, and even sexual trauma. We explore some expertise about raising capital, drafting business plans, self-promotion and other basics from the businesswomen’s perspective.

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