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For Bethany Yellowtail, clothing isn t just an outfit. As a Native American, it s also an integral part of her identity. So much so that she created B.Yellowtail, a fashion brand that celebrates her heritage and supports other creators in the community along the way.
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Have you ever wondered how to turn your dreams of owning your own business into a reality? We can help. Each week, as part of our Self Made
series, we showcase female entrepreneurs as well as their quality, handmade goods and share their best advice related to starting, maintaining, and growing your own business.
When Linda Williamson s children were young, she worked as a freelance writer as a means to stay home with her kids while also continuing to build her skills and network. However, when she began applying for full-time staff writer positions years later, she had difficulty landing an opportunity, even with an impressive resume under her belt. The reason? Employers claimed to be in search of recent graduates. When I did land a staff writer job, I watched younger, childless reporters with fewer bona fides given job opportunities I could have only drea