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The Best Things To Do In SoCal This Week: June 28 - July 1

The Best Things To Do In SoCal This Week: June 28 - July 1
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100 Black businesses to support this holiday season during the pandemic

Life for Black entrepreneurs in the U.S. has changed drastically in the year 2020. For many, the harsh realities of the coronavirus pandemic have put a stop to business, leaving would-be customers in the house under quarantine and funds drying up. Black entrepreneurs already had it tough before coronavirus hit so how will they survive now? While every Black business doesn’t have the luxury of servicing customers online, many are still powering through in the wake of the pandemic. With the holiday season upon us, theGrio has compiled a list of 100 Black-owned businesses where you can #buyBlack and show your support with your wallets.

For bookstores during COVID-19, this holiday season is make or break

For bookstores during COVID-19, this holiday season is make or break
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For L A bookstores during COVID-19, this holiday season is make or break [Los Angeles Times]

For L.A. bookstores during COVID-19, this holiday season is make or break [Los Angeles Times] Two days after Thanksgiving, on what is sometimes known as Small Business Saturday, Jennifer Gracie plopped a stack of hardcovers onto the checkout desk of Chevalier’s Books, a charming shop in Larchmont Village. The haul for Gracie, a 54-year-old transplant from New York, included an Italian cookbook for her husband; a crime novel for her mother; guidebooks for her daughter and friends; and a David Bowie puzzle for her sister-in-law.  It could have been any other holiday shopping season, except for the masks, the plexiglass barrier separating Gracie from the salesclerk and the sign at the window that read, in part, “Max Occupancy 6 Customers.” There was, too, the sense of urgency and mission, among both store employees and customers lined up outside.

Amid COVID-19, L A bookstores face pivotal holiday season

Print Two days after Thanksgiving, on what is sometimes known as Small Business Saturday, Jennifer Gracie plopped a stack of hardcovers onto the checkout desk of Chevalier’s Books, a charming shop in Larchmont Village. The haul for Gracie, a 54-year-old transplant from New York, included an Italian cookbook for her husband; a crime novel for her mother; guidebooks for her daughter and friends; and a David Bowie puzzle for her sister-in-law. It could have been any other holiday shopping season, except for the masks, the plexiglass barrier separating Gracie from the salesclerk and the sign at the window that read, in part, “Max Occupancy 6 Customers.” There was, too, the sense of urgency and mission, among both store employees and customers lined up outside.

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