"Causing Good Trouble": Dr. Hossein Interview
The Anti-Racist Feminist Leaders Redefining Social Enterprise in Toronto.
How social enterprises founded on ethical and politicized action benefit communities and fight racism in the capitalist economy.
Caroline explores how three feminist community leaders are shifting definitions of social enterprise and subverting the economic status quo to serve marginalized groups. We sat down with her to find out more, asking the following questions:
What are the key limitations to definitions of social enterprise and innovation? How do they exclude racialized people?
How do the anti-racist feminist leaders featured in your study use business as a tool to politicize what they do for social good in a way that can counter inequity?
How does the diverse economies (DE) literature play into this, and what does your study add to that body of knowledge?
Read the full interview here.