Posts Tagged ‘shopping’
African Street Festival
An immersive, 3 day cultural experience. A free music festival, art, marketplace, and journey through African culture.
Read MoreSecond annual Blackity Black Holiday Market connects shoppers to Black-owned businesses
HYFIN Radio Milwaukee hosted its second annual Blackity Black Market to highlight Black businesses in Milwaukee.
Read MoreAs holiday shopping begins, Black business owners hope shoppers don’t forget them
Holiday shopping is big business, but Black businesses do not always benefit from increased patronage this time of year.
Read MoreBlackity Black Holiday Market
Hosted in conjunction with The African American Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, Historic King Drive BID and We Got Soul MKE as market partners, this market is open to all and will delight the senses as we celebrate community and move forward into our Holiday Season.
Read MoreSpring Fling Vendor Showcase
Shopping Black-owned businesses is a great way to support the community. By doing so we are encouraging others to follow suit while discovering new products we may need and love. This year’s WI Black Chamber of Commerce’s Spring Fling Vendor Showcase will be a great way to learn about amazing black businesses and their awesome products.
Read MoreThe luxury tax assessed on Black women
With more buying power than ever before, Black women come face-to-face with how brands have treated them in the past.
Read MoreSacramento’s Black Wall Street Hosts Black Friday Fest
A recent gathering of Black business owners in Sacramento offered an alternative to corporate Black Friday shopping.
Read MoreAnnual gift and art show returns to steer holiday shoppers to Black entrepreneurs and artists
Shoppers can head to the annual BZB holiday market in Washington D.C. to purchase crafts and art from dozens of Black makers.
Read MoreBlack Night Market
A Night Market highlighting Black, Indiginous and People Of Color (BIPOC) owned businesses! Live performances, vendors, food trucks & more.
Read MoreBuying Black, Rebooted
In the age of “voting with your spending,” there is a growing movement toward supporting and prioritizing black-owned businesses.
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