Over 100 Black-Owned Businesses to Support: A Comprehensive Guide from Good Housekeeping
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Nashia Baker, Lauren Gruber
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A comprehensive guide featuring over 100 Black-owned businesses across various categories, compiled by Good Housekeeping editors and the Good Housekeeping Institute. The article emphasizes the importance of supporting Black entrepreneurs as a form of allyship, noting that Black business owners face systemic barriers such as being turned down for loans twice as often as their white counterparts. The list covers brands in beauty, fashion, home goods, food, and more, aiming to bring visibility to underrepresented products and services.
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Black business owners are turned down for loans twice as often
Not only does buying Black uplift marginalized entrepreneurs and creatives, but it brings visibility to a more diverse range of products and services that are otherwise underrepresented on the market
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