Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Howie Feinstein, "Board Member, Mentor, Trainer, Attorney, Musician, etc.”


Our Howard Feinstein featured in recent Empowered Women International newsletter.
"Our" Louisiana-style musician and their Business Coach & Legal Adviser:
Howard Feinstein
Howard Feinstein
“I have spent most of my life, professionally and personally, in the civil rights arena, trying to make equal opportunity a reality for all in American, regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender, orientation, or other discriminatory classifications.  Working with immigrant and low-income women at Empowered Women International for the past couple of years has given me the most meaningful experience with regard to this cause since I was a civil rights attorney in the South, many years ago.  One reason for this is that, while our "official" mission at EWI is to train and prepare women to become successful entrepreneurs, we go the extra mile and stay involved in their lives for as long as it takes, dealing with whatever issues present themselves in their lives.
During difficult economic times, it is challenging enough to navigate the business world, particularly in an area as competitive as the capital region. Add to that factors such as language and cultural unfamiliarity; lack of access to start-up capital; limited educational background; and/or a history of oppression by husbands or partners, and it becomes clear that EWI's clients need more than the standard classroom approach.  Unlike other well-meaning non profits, EWI will do whatever it takes to ensure that our students succeed.  If this means hanging in there with a woman for several years, we'll do it.  If it means bringing in an attorney, a social worker, a financial adviser, or other outside assistance, that's no problem.  If it means setting up a “buddy” system, in which a former student or mentor works one-on-one with an EWI graduate while a business is growing, we will make that happen.  This holistic approach is geared to ultimately equip our students with confidence they need to succeed not just as businesswomen, but as empowered individuals. 
- Howard Feinstein, EWI Board Member, Mentor, Trainer, Attorney, Musician, etc.”

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Later Today! Craft Bomb Party on Bonifant St.


From our friends at Fenton Street Market:

We are so excited for our Etsy Craft Party at Kefa Cafe!


Have you met Etsy? Etsy is the largest online handmade and vintage marketplace, but it is much more than a marketplace – it is a community, much like Fenton Street Market, and you can find shops for a lot of our vendors on Etsy. We even have a Fenton Street Market Etsy Team where you can find all our vendor Etsy shops in one place.
Every year, Etsy has a global craft party. All over the world, groups of Etsy sellers and craft enthusiasts come together to make and craft. This year’s craft party theme is “Craft for Community.” We really wanted to host an Etsy party this year, and we couldn’t think of a better activity than to craft in the name of Bonifant Street where many of our local small Silver Spring businesses (just like us) call home.
For the party, we will “craft bomb” Bonifant Street in between Fenton Street and Georgia Avenue to highlight these small businesses. A team of FSM vendors will also work to create three crafty window displays along Bonifant Street for the occasion.
What is “craft bombing,” you may ask? It is a craft explosion in a public place to lift up the community and in our case, stimulate more economic growth for our neighborhood small businesses. It is similar to “yarn bombing” – find examples here and here. But we will craft bomb together, as a party and it’ll be lots of fun! Be sure to RSVP today!

Saturday, June 15, 2013