Cal-in-Sac Undergraduate Research on Diversity and Entrepreneurship

Parent: Institute of Governmental Studies

eScholarship stats: History by Item for December, 2024 through March, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requests2025-032025-022025-012024-12
1wx6w6w2Oakland’s Cannabis Social Equity Program: Reversing The War on Drugs17433575133
0nf167c9Closing the Wealth Gap: Removing Barriers Faced by Women of Color Entrepreneurs9529262614
7pb360bgCannabis Social Equity: The Battle to Compete in a Competitive Marketplace581716169
5d617578Supporting Community Development Financial Institutions Amidst Legal and Political Challenges571621128
9871t6mfLending Practices for Formerly Incarcerated Entrepreneurs of Color: The Considerations from Community Development Financial Institutions471112159
6zj84680Entrepreneurial Women of Color: Small Business Success in California's Food Industry458171010
0x42r56xThe Power of (Good) Marketing: San Francisco’s Outreach to Its Diverse Small Businesses42813156
2gs9z4p9Beyond Financial Assistance: Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Black and Latino Small Businesses Owners37715132
8ds4g7hnThe Challenges LA County Latino Food Truck Owners Face in Opening and Expandingtheir Business3771875
0qp3m9hwPOC Small Business Owners in Sacramento: Challenges Faced and Related Issues36851013
8kv5n0x3COVID-19 Relief & Recovery: Vietnamese American Businesses in San Jose's Little Saigon3621654
67b4t08jThe Benefits of Farmers Markets3519853
2dv4r8m8In California, Women-and POC-owned Small Businesses Feel the Crunch of a Rising Cost of Living 3181382
4mw2m3bsSwap Meet Vendors: An Exploration of Neglected Voices2747115
9sp2z8dmThe Mountain of Waste: How Small Businesses Have Managed Food Packaging Practices During the COVID-19 Era278109
00x2q52kThe Impact of COVID-19 on Small Business Owners of Hair and Nail Salons2665312
1z08t4j6Black Businesses Face the Brunt of the Coronavirus, but Where Is the Aid?25101041
3d41r73rBIPOC Small Businesses: Surviving and Sacrifice248763
870163z1Helping Out — Why Small Business Centers Matter245856
6781n8hgContract Local! An examination of San Francisco's Local Business Enterprise Program2231054
8tm55264Once Here and Gone Forever: The Perils of Being A POC Business Owner in San Francisco Chinatown; An Op-Ed226943
3725014jSupporting Undocumented Entrepreneurship216537
98z9k9qfOvercoming Barriers to Employment By Employing Oneself: Understanding How A Criminal Record Affects One’s Potential to Develop Their Own Business2131242
4d8241ppStreets for Whom? The Fight Over Space on Oakland’s Gentrifying Commercial Streets205762
0vr1h9gb“Discount Centers”: A Safe and Permanent Pathway to a Business Startup for Indigenous Immigrant Entrepreneurs177136
1p13f2tnResilience Amidst COVID-19 Shut-Downs and Stigma: Experiences of Bay Area Asian Female Nail and Hair Salon Workers and Owners176542
7v11n8mzAsian American Small Business Owners: Inequitable Access to Government COVID-19 Relief163562
7x1826bbHow Diversity Affects California Nonprofit Organizations164651
6mg9p210Predatory Practices of Food Delivery Giants Against Minority-Owned Restaurants155721
9dt8d190How the Covid-19 Pandemic Exacerbated the fight between POC-OwnedSmall Businesses & Gentrification15465
4dc9m1nnWere they Enough? Cal Relief Grants Battling Gendered Unemployment in the Pandemic142723
3j10z408Against Hate and Hardship: How Asian American Small Businesses and Restaurants Have Survived the COVID-19 Pandemic123441
493356pwThe Impact of COVID-19 on AAPI Businesses: An Attack on All Fronts122523
6dt7s6mjParty Planning Businesses You Absolutely Need to Know About122631
2gg12455Paycheck Protection Program: Unequal Loan Distribution and Increasing Racial Disparities114322
1r2239sdLatinx-Owned Small Businesses are Struggling to Survive in Sacramento Even Post-Covid, but What can be Done?93321
5p50x10qHow Latinx Business Owners Utilize Social Media8161

Note: Due to the evolving nature of web traffic, the data presented here should be considered approximate and subject to revision. Learn more.