Equality and democracy help determine how effective and useful any venture becomes, including commercial ones. The small group that achieved a notable innovation should not be drowned out by the multimillion-dollar advertising budgets of huge corporations.
At the Wenard Institute, we support an equal playing field for everybody. If a certain online directory, database, or archive has certain standards for inclusion of an organization, we support the inclusion of all organizations that satisfy that criteria.
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There are many reasons why noteworthy ventures get unequal representation. Aggression and deeper pockets may favor some, while immigrant status, a weaker command of English, and smaller business networks put others at a disadvantage.
Strictly following the established rules of online resources, the Wenard Institute supports the inclusion of notable voices in commerce, thus advancing innovation by freely sharing information. Here are some examples of the material published by Wenard:
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