Our Winter 2011 issue focuses on Economic Empowerment in DC, specifically highlighting organizations providing job skills training, financial literacy, and support for entrepreneurial efforts. This issue also features a dozen local artisans and their terrific and terrifically unique handmade goods!
Economic Empowerment
Economic Empowerment
Thrive DC Funraiser this Friday night!
March 27th, 2012
If drinks are on the docket for Friday night, why not make those dollars work to support critical services to homeless community folks at the …
Economic Empowerment
Local artisan focus: Onah Goods
March 16th, 2012
Were you as obsessed as we were with the beautiful and sweet smelling candles for sale at our winter 2011 release party and pop-up local …
Economic Empowerment
Local artisan focus: Mirasa Design
March 12th, 2012
Those who flipped through the winter 2011 Zine or came to our December release party might recall some pretty adorable animal-themed bags and stuffed animals …
Economic Empowerment
Local artisan focus: Amani Ya Juu
March 4th, 2012
Remember the beautiful bags and scarves at the Amani table during the 2011 Bittersweet Zine winter issue release party and pop-up shop? In case you …
Economic Empowerment
Local artisan focus: Mabie Jewels
February 29th, 2012
Founder and mother of three, Silvia Mabie uses her sporadic downtime to craft all sorts of beautiful things out of wire, precious metal clay, and …
Economic Empowerment
Mark your calendar for Friday, May 11: Do Good Summit at GWU
February 20th, 2012
Do Good Summit is an one-day, intensive, interactive conference for entrepreneurs. Workshops, panels and speakers teach entrepreneurs how to run successful businesses that have streamlined, …







