MEXICO CITY.- A few days after the 48th edition of the LGBT+ Pride March in Mexico City, Pride opens a necessary conversation about support for businesses led by people of diversity. According to the Asociación de Emprendadores de México (ASEM) and the 41[i] Colmena platform, in our country about 7 percent of entrepreneurs belong to the LGBT+ community. However, to undertake remains a route marked by structural challenges as 80 percent of LGBT+ …
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MEXICO CITY.- A few days after the 48th edition of the LGBT+ Pride March in Mexico City, Pride opens a necessary conversation about support for businesses led by people of diversity. According to the Asociación de Emprendadores de México (ASEM) and the 41[i] Colmena platform, in our country about 7 percent of entrepreneurs belong to the LGBT+ community. However, to undertake remains a route marked by structural challenges as 80 percent of LGBT+ …