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Vote Feminist Parade in New York. Photo by Pontus Hook.
Nyan Cat. As the market for NFT artworks explodes, the majority of the artists benefitting from the sudden boom are men reflecting both the longstanding dominance of male artists in the international art market and the lack of gender diversity in the technology field.
“The NFT world is currently flooded with white men,” artist Michele Pred told Artnet News. “I want to change that.”
In an effort to reverse the trend, Pred, along with artists Bud Snow and Wildcat Ebony Brown are marking International Women’s Day by launching their first NFT art sale. The trio of feminist artists want to ensure that women aren’t missing out on the chance to break into this emerging art and technology marketplace.
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Rethink Education to Invest $5mm in Seed Stage, Underrepresented Founders Improving Learning Outcomes and Economic Mobility
February 26, 2021 GMT
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 26, 2021
Rethink Education has earmarked $5mm from Rethink Education III to invest in underrepresented people of color helping solve some of the toughest challenges from education to workforce development. The team has coined this initiative Rethink Equity, acknowledging that venture capital is hardly distributed on a level playing field. White men make up approximately 30% of the population yet receive 77% of all venture capital, whereas Latinx founders receive only 2% and African Americans receive only 1%, according to Crunchbase.