Oakland Restaurant Owner Drives Change in Industry

It’s International Women’s Month. But did you know that less than 50% of all restaurants are owned by women?

Now, one Oakland restauranteur is looking to change that.

At “Homeroom” in Oakland’s Temescal Neighborhood is known for its wide variety mac and cheese options, more than a dozen different varieties.

The restaurant is looking to move the entire industry forward. Since opening 12 years ago, owner Erin Wade has made it her mission to employ mostly women and People of Color in leadership positions.

The “open book” business also shares its finances with employees to encourage financial literacy.

“We just had a commitment that we wanted our team and

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