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The Harlem Renaissance Never Ended—It Just Evolved
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Women-owned businesses face challenges but support is available
Women who open businesses face many challenges. But help is out there.
NEW YORK - A passion for baking bread consumed Amy Scherber s dreams until she decided to open up her very own bakery 29 years ago this month. The bread is made at a commercial bakery in Long Island City in Queens and sold at locations like Amy s Bread in Hell s Kitchen. When she first started out very few women-owned businesses in New York City. In the beginning, when I first started, all the things, how you run a bakery, everything, was made for men, Scherber said. It was all very large-scale the equipment, the bags of flour were 100-pound bags, and all these things weren t scaled for women-run business and all my staff was all women so I worked to find different vendors that would have smaller things.
David Rockwell and Melba Wilson discuss New York’s restaurant response during CLOSEUP 2020
Words by: Meghan Dwyer • Photos courtesy of Kamila Harris + Anthony Jones
Forced to close for months, restaurants have taken an especially hard hit during the pandemic. At ICFF and Wanted Design Manhattan’s CLOSEUP 2020 trade event, David Rockwell, founder of New York-based Rockwell Group and Melba Wilson, owner of Melba’s in Harlem, sat down to talk about DineOut NYC, an innovative solution to the challenges local eateries faced. “At Melba’s we’re a family, and March 17th when I had to tell my employees that many of them would no longer have a job or a way to support their families was one of the most difficult moments of my life,” recalled Wilson.
Women-owned restaurants in MoHi
With hints of springtime in the air, the weather is perfect for taking a leisurely stroll for lunch to a local restaurant. To celebrate International Women’s Day this year, why not visit some female-owned restaurants in or around Morningside Heights? Check out Spectrum’s local guide for a number of women-owned food spots near campus.
Belle Harlem 2363 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd.
Owners Darryl and Melissa Burnette strive to make Belle Harlem “feel as though you were in someone’s kitchen.” With the onset of COVID-19, this usually 12-seat à la carte New American restaurant is opening outdoor dining with double its current capacity on March 12. Make sure to reserve a table in advance!
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