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How Black Owned Toronto grew into Black Owned Canada and opened its first store
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Though the winners throughout the 2021 Oscars spoke to a sea change in terms of the scope of talent being nurtured in Hollywood and beyond, when it came to the “most watched runway” in the world, the momentum of progress seemed to stop in its tracks.
Many fashion insiders and fans alike were hoping to see names like Christopher John Rogers (a current semi-finalist for the LVMH Prize and 2019’s winner of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund), Sergio Hudson (who outfitted Michelle Obama for January’s U.S. presidential inauguration festivities) and Claude Kameni (whose designs were worn by Viola Davis for the most recent Golden Globes) get checked when “What are you wearing?” was asked on the red carpet. But the labels that largely appeared were disappointingly the industry heavy-hitters predominantly led by white designers that we’re used to. Valentino (worn by both Zendaya
This online directory is creating space for Black-owned businesses in Toronto
This online directory is creating space for Black-owned businesses in Toronto
Black Owned Toronto has gone from a popular Instagram account to online directory, business hub and soon a physical store in Scarborough By Richard Trapunski
Kerin John turned the Instagram account Black Owned TO into searchable online directory.
When Kerin John started an Instagram account to highlight local Toronto Black-owned businesses in May of last year, she had no idea how quickly the idea would take off.
Soon after, the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd reignited a global Black Lives Matter protest movement. As resources circulated online, people started to trade and circulate lists of Black-owned businesses. And John’s weeks-old Black Owned Toronto (@blackowned.to) account exploded with new followers and submissions.