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Providing support for Black-owned businesses during Black History Month Jon Goodwin
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Community is always the focus at Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI) in North Portland.
“We wanted to create opportunities for Black vendors to come and sell their goods and be in front of the community again,” said Ibeth Hernandez, SEI s special events specialist.
In February, the emphasis is on Black History Month. This Saturday, just like last weekend, SEI will hold an outdoor market in the parking lot. Live music, food, and a place for businesses to get some exposure.
“We actually also have on our website a Black business directory,” said Hernandez. “There you will find a very extensive list of Black-owned businesses throughout the Portland area. You can support them by purchasing online directly from those vendors if you re unable to come to the market.”
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Oregon’s Black-owned businesses create books, brews, food, candles. Here’s an easy way to find them By Janet Eastman, oregonlive.com
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Black-owned companies are spotlighted on the Built Oregon Marketplace in celebration of Black History Month. These makers, who have invented food, books and captivating products, can arrange a pickup at their shop or a delivery to your door.
The builtoregon.shop site also makes it easy to find up-and-coming small businesses by region.
The virtual Built Oregon Marketplace is open to makers across the state and is part of Built, a nonprofit with 150 business experts who volunteer to support the growth of the state’s consumer product industries.
Oregon’s Black-owned businesses create books, brews, food, candles. Here’s an easy way to find them
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Posted Feb 14, 2021 Black Superheroes Matter Artbook is the original illustration series by Northwest Portland-based artist and storyteller Steven Christian.Steven Christian
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The builtoregon.shop site also makes it easy to find up-and-coming small businesses by region.
The virtual Built Oregon Marketplace is open to makers across the state and is part of Built, a nonprofit with 150 business experts who volunteer to support the growth of the state’s
consumer product industries.
Storyteller, artist and designer Steven Christian participates in the Built Oregon Marketplace and has his portfolio of work displayed at his Iltopia Studios in Northwest Portland.