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ETHEL’s CLUB

https://www.ethelsclub.com/
Last activity: 09.03.2021
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Categories: ITPlatformWellness
A cultural and wellness platform designed to make you feel better, when you need it.
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Employees: 1-10

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09.03.2021Tech leaders discuss how social media is broken and what we can do about itToxic culture, deadly conspiracies and organized hate have exploded online in recent years. At TechCrunch Sessions: Justice we talked with Color of Change’s Rashad Robinson, Accountable Tech’s Jesse Lehrich and Naj Austin, of Somewhere Good...
16.02.2021Imagine a better future for social media at TechCrunch Sessions: JusticeToxic culture, deadly conspiracies and organized hate have exploded online in recent years. We’ll discuss how much responsibility social networks have in the rise of these phenomena and how to build healthy online communities that make soci...
01.10.2020Ethel’s Club founder is launching Somewhere Good, a social platform that centers people of colorNaj Austin, founder and CEO of subscription-based physical and digital community Ethel’s Club, is building Somewhere Good to be a one-stop shop for people of color. Beyond being a place for people of color to connect, it’s also about creati...
30.04.2020During a pandemic, some companies struggle to provide the community they promiseRae Witte Contributor Share on Twitter Rae Witte is a New York-based freelance journalist covering music, style, sneakers, art and dating, and how they intersect with tech. You can find her writing on i-D, The Wall Street Journal, Esquire a...
18.12.2019#ANGELS founding partner raises $25M for debut fund Moxxie VenturesKatie Jacobs Stanton, a former Twitter executive and co-founder of the #ANGELS investment collective, has raised $25 million for her debut venture capital fund Moxxie Ventures. As the sole general partner, she plans to invest between $250,0...
-In a devastating year for people of color, founder Naj Austin built community across time and spaceWhen Naj Austin opened the doors of Ethel’s Club, a social and wellness space designed for people of color, in November 2019, she intended the Brooklyn, New York, clubhouse to be a physical gathering place for professionals and creatives to...

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