Featured Entrepreneurs

Is The Future of Coffee Black?
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Is The Future of Coffee Black?

As a Black woman in Canada's coffee industry, Nadine Umutoni is helping to forge a new path for Black entrepreneurs. The founder of Vancouver-based startup Neza Coffee says she wishes she'd started sooner.

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Changing the Face of Leadership in Canada
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Changing the Face of Leadership in Canada

During Pride Month, BEKH proudly shines a spotlight on Tyler Boyce, a Kenyan and Somali Black Queer leader who has made significant contributions to the business world and the advancement of Black 2SLGBTQI+ rights in Canada. Tyler’s remarkable vision and innovation as a leader has culminated in his recognition as one of Future of Good’s 30 Young Impact Leaders to Watch. Through his work, he has consistently championed diversity, inclusion, and equity within the business sector. His inspiring leadership empowers others within the community to embrace their identities and pursue their aspirations.  In addition to his professional endeavors, Tyler is an Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa where he teaches Deconstruction on Racism in Law. By being a visible leader, he has shown that diversity in leadership positions is not only necessary but also beneficial.

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About Manasseh & Ephraim Talent Agency (META) - BEKH Newsletter July 2023
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About Manasseh & Ephraim Talent Agency (META) - BEKH Newsletter July 2023

As a result of the racial uprising of 2020, which shed light on widespread and systemic anti-Black racism, people in positions of power began to listen and take tangible steps in building more equitable opportunity and access for Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC). One such industry is the Canadian film and television industry.

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About Reelworld Screen Institute - BEKH Newsletter July 2023
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About Reelworld Screen Institute - BEKH Newsletter July 2023

Reelworld Screen Institute is a pioneering non-profit organization dedicated to empowering and showcasing Indigenous and racialized voices in the screen industry. Founded in 2000 by award-winning actress and producer Tonya Williams, Reelworld has been a catalyst for change, fostering diversity and inclusion within the film, television, and digital media sectors.

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Jeanne Lehman: Leading the Way for Black Women Entrepreneurs
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Jeanne Lehman: Leading the Way for Black Women Entrepreneurs

Jeanne's commitment to empowering Black women entrepreneurs has made her a role model and beacon of hope for future generations. Her exceptional contributions to the community were recognized in 2022 when she was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee medal.

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