Racial Equity

When Entrepreneurship Becomes Resistance: How Financial Inclusion Strengthens Lives and Communities

When Entrepreneurship Becomes Resistance:  How Financial Inclusion Strengthens Lives and Communities

In Brazil, millions of Black people become entrepreneurs not out of choice, but out of necessity. In doing so, they transform their communities, generate income, and open doors for others. In a context of structural gender inequality, the challenges are even greater for women, who face multiple barriers throughout their entrepreneurial journeys. This July, as we mark Latin American Black and Caribbean Women’s Month, NESsT reaffirms its commitment to racial equity and to strengthening businesses in Brazil that are building a more just future.