Welcome to March, when the Certified B Corporation community will celebrate business as a force for good during B Corp Month! These purpose-minded companies demonstrate the influence of our collective power: When we buy from, work for, and work with B Corps, we vote for the world we want to live in.

In the final week of February, two B Lab leaders shared their thoughts on B The Change about the challenges of creating an inclusive economy, and why it is a vital component of a stronger future for all. Find those articles—and follow all the B Corp Month happenings—on our B The Change Weekly Friday newsletter, and on our B Corporation Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram channels.

Here’s a look at all the good stuff we shared last week:

Black History Never Dies: Responding to the B Corp Community’s Call for Racial Equity: B Lab’s Director of Inclusive Economies Shares Ongoing Changes and Funding Opportunities at the Nonprofit

Personal Experience Inspires EDI Leadership and Goals for B Lab: B Lab’s Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Shares History and Vision

A 15-Year Journey in Entrepreneurism and Women’s Empowerment: Shea Yeleen Founder Inspires Through Efforts to Create Economic Stability for Women Around the World

3 Simple Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint This Winter: How to Keep Your Home Warm and Reduce Environmental Guilt

How a Clear Process Can Help Your Business Make Progress on Equity: Racial Equity Work Requires More Than Changes to Hiring

Revitalizing Indigenous Economies Through Agriculture Investments: Zach Ducheneaux Cultivates Change Through Roles with Intertribal Agriculture Council and Akiptan

5 Reasons Our B Corp Became a Worker Cooperative: The PixelSpoke Worker Cooperative Journey, Part 1: Why Change?

Responding to Calls for Racial Equity: B The Change Weekly


B The Change Week in Review was originally published in B The Change on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.


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