Cal-in-Sac Undergraduate Research on Diversity and Entrepreneurship

Parent: Institute of Governmental Studies

eScholarship stats: History by Item for October, 2024 through January, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requests2025-012024-122024-112024-10
1wx6w6w2Oakland’s Cannabis Social Equity Program: Reversing The War on Drugs13951331441
0nf167c9Closing the Wealth Gap: Removing Barriers Faced by Women of Color Entrepreneurs8826142127
9871t6mfLending Practices for Formerly Incarcerated Entrepreneurs of Color: The Considerations from Community Development Financial Institutions651591328
7pb360bgCannabis Social Equity: The Battle to Compete in a Competitive Marketplace57169923
5d617578Supporting Community Development Financial Institutions Amidst Legal and Political Challenges54128529
6zj84680Entrepreneurial Women of Color: Small Business Success in California's Food Industry541010925
2gs9z4p9Beyond Financial Assistance: Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Black and Latino Small Businesses Owners51132927
0qp3m9hwPOC Small Business Owners in Sacramento: Challenges Faced and Related Issues4910131313
0x42r56xThe Power of (Good) Marketing: San Francisco’s Outreach to Its Diverse Small Businesses45156618
8tm55264Once Here and Gone Forever: The Perils of Being A POC Business Owner in San Francisco Chinatown; An Op-Ed41431222
8ds4g7hnThe Challenges LA County Latino Food Truck Owners Face in Opening and Expandingtheir Business3875323
3725014jSupporting Undocumented Entrepreneurship34371212
00x2q52kThe Impact of COVID-19 on Small Business Owners of Hair and Nail Salons33312216
2dv4r8m8In California, Women-and POC-owned Small Businesses Feel the Crunch of a Rising Cost of Living 268297
4mw2m3bsSwap Meet Vendors: An Exploration of Neglected Voices2311525
3d41r73rBIPOC Small Businesses: Surviving and Sacrifice206338
4d8241ppStreets for Whom? The Fight Over Space on Oakland’s Gentrifying Commercial Streets196238
67b4t08jThe Benefits of Farmers Markets185364
6mg9p210Predatory Practices of Food Delivery Giants Against Minority-Owned Restaurants1821411
870163z1Helping Out — Why Small Business Centers Matter175615
8kv5n0x3COVID-19 Relief & Recovery: Vietnamese American Businesses in San Jose's Little Saigon175435
4dc9m1nnWere they Enough? Cal Relief Grants Battling Gendered Unemployment in the Pandemic162338
9dt8d190How the Covid-19 Pandemic Exacerbated the fight between POC-OwnedSmall Businesses & Gentrification16538
0vr1h9gb“Discount Centers”: A Safe and Permanent Pathway to a Business Startup for Indigenous Immigrant Entrepreneurs153624
9sp2z8dmThe Mountain of Waste: How Small Businesses Have Managed Food Packaging Practices During the COVID-19 Era15915
3j10z408Against Hate and Hardship: How Asian American Small Businesses and Restaurants Have Survived the COVID-19 Pandemic144136
6dt7s6mjParty Planning Businesses You Absolutely Need to Know About143146
98z9k9qfOvercoming Barriers to Employment By Employing Oneself: Understanding How A Criminal Record Affects One’s Potential to Develop Their Own Business144226
6781n8hgContract Local! An examination of San Francisco's Local Business Enterprise Program13544
7v11n8mzAsian American Small Business Owners: Inequitable Access to Government COVID-19 Relief136214
1p13f2tnResilience Amidst COVID-19 Shut-Downs and Stigma: Experiences of Bay Area Asian Female Nail and Hair Salon Workers and Owners124215
1z08t4j6Black Businesses Face the Brunt of the Coronavirus, but Where Is the Aid?124116
2gg12455Paycheck Protection Program: Unequal Loan Distribution and Increasing Racial Disparities112216
493356pwThe Impact of COVID-19 on AAPI Businesses: An Attack on All Fronts112315
7x1826bbHow Diversity Affects California Nonprofit Organizations115114
1r2239sdLatinx-Owned Small Businesses are Struggling to Survive in Sacramento Even Post-Covid, but What can be Done?102125
5p50x10qHow Latinx Business Owners Utilize Social Media7124

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