Lesbian.com : Connecting lesbians worldwide | entrepreneur https://www.lesbian.com Connecting lesbians worldwide Thu, 25 Aug 2016 10:48:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Lesbian artist creates fundraising jewelry for Orlando https://www.lesbian.com/lesbian-artist-creates-fundraising-jewelry-for-orlando/ https://www.lesbian.com/lesbian-artist-creates-fundraising-jewelry-for-orlando/#respond Thu, 23 Jun 2016 23:17:47 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=28112 Artist creates jewelry tribute to Orlando victims.

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orlando jewelry tributeFrom the artist:
To honor each life that was ended prematurely, I stamp each person’s name on silver. I then form each one into a circle and finished them with a dark patina.

It is my intention that these go out into the world and help keep the conversation about gun control in America going. The pieces are intended to be individual pendants.

If you would like to participate, you can purchase these for $100 each. You will receive a chain with your piece and can begin wearing it. ALL of my proceeds will go to the fight for stricter gun control.
As they are worn the dark patina will fade and the names will emerge and be surrounded by silver. I want their memory to be kept alive. This is my attempt to imagine, that out of this horror, we can create a brighter, better, safer future.

To order, email angela@jewelrytoolery.com.

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Qulture Collective Creates Safe Space for Queer Creatives https://www.lesbian.com/qulture-collective-creates-safe-space-for-queer-creatives/ https://www.lesbian.com/qulture-collective-creates-safe-space-for-queer-creatives/#respond Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:00:03 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=27156 BY FRANCESCA LEWIS Lesbian.com A group of queer small business owners in Oakland are raising funds for open a brand...

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11080938_443120575852120_2338827689976668602_nBY FRANCESCA LEWIS
Lesbian.com

A group of queer small business owners in Oakland are raising funds for open a brand new space for creative people in the area. Qulture Collective will be a community space, complete with a cafe, a retail shop selling goods made by queer artisans and a gallery showcasing art by “people across the LGBTQIA spectrum from Oakland, the Bay, and beyond”. Located in downtown Oakland, the project’s mission is to “provide a central, devoted space for LGBTQIA folks to network, cultivate creativity, and develop and accomplish entrepreneurial goals.”

Qulture Collective will be a gathering hub for the queer community, holding in-house events such as art openings, film screenings and workshops. The space will also be available to members of the community to hire for their own events. This brand new safe space , which will aim for an “atmosphere of inclusion” will be all about “fostering the creative spirit” and helping “the diverse and talented queer and allied community to connect.”

The project’s Indiegogo explains in detail what the money (their goal is $50, 000) would be used for, primarily building work to transform the space into one that suits their vision. The key element of this is the cafe, which will be the main meeting space, as well as the gallery and the upstairs work spaces, with additional funds for furnishing and equipping the space.

“We envision a multifaceted workplace and shopping destination that can double as a gathering space, to strengthen the already vibrant community here,” says co-founder Alyah Baker.

The women behind this project are a pretty impressive bunch. Creative Director Alyah is an entrepreneur, freelance stylist, and classically trained dancer. Terry Sok, who was born and raised in Oakland, has a background in business management, having worked with a Fortune 500 company. Julia Wolfson, a freelance artist, translator, marketing developer and bookkeeper whose experience is in the food industry, will be in charge of “The Numbers”.  All three women own small businesses in Oakland and are keen for Qulture Collective to support local queer business owners.

“As small business owners ourselves, we are especially interested in promoting a cycle of support for queer artists and entrepreneurs. We hope that having a space like this will work to grow multiple businesses and livelihoods.”

If you want to learn more or support the campaign, check out the Indiegogo page or the Qulture Collective website for more info.

Francesca Lewis is a queer feminist writer from Yorkshire, UK. She writes for Curve Magazine and The Human Experience as well as writing short fiction and working on a novel. Her ardent love of American pop culture is matched only by her passion for analyzing it completely to death.

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Pursuing your passion: The entrepreneurial reality https://www.lesbian.com/pursuing-your-passion-the-entrepreneurial-reality/ https://www.lesbian.com/pursuing-your-passion-the-entrepreneurial-reality/#respond Fri, 14 Mar 2014 14:30:16 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=21549 The ups - and downs - of converting your hobby into a business.

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Do what you love what you do memeBY KRITI VICHARE
Project Eve

“Pursue your passion and you’ll never work on your passion a full day in your life.”

Wait — that’s not how the old adage goes, is it? Isn’t it true that you if you work on something you love, you’ll never work a day in your life? What’s this about not being able to work on your passion?

Passion as a business comic

Well the truth is, while there are benefits in pursuing your avocation as a vocation – you’re not going to have too much time to work on that passion when it becomes a business. You don’t get paid for just pursuing your hobby! You get paid for distributing and selling your passion.

Read more at Project Eve

Project Eve challenges and inspires a new breed of innovative and creative women who are actively reinventing their careers and with it the future of business. With engaging articles and interactive tools, Project Eve motivates women to think beyond traditional boundaries, support one another, embrace change and view challenges as opportunities.

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