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7 Black-Owned Businesses To Shop This Valentine s Day
7 Black-Owned Businesses To Shop This Valentine s Day
7 Black-Owned Businesses To Shop This Valentine s Day
Uplift Black entrepreneurs and creatives with these thoughtful gifts.
Uplift Black entrepreneurs and creatives with these thoughtful gifts.
February 3, 2021
After a summer of protests and important conversations about race, now is not the time to lose momentum when it comes to advocating for the Black community. With February indicating the start of Black history month, a wonderful way to celebrate and support the community is by shopping Black-owned businesses. Whether you re looking for a Valentine s Day gift for a loved one or yourself, these gorgeous picks are from businesses you can support long after Black history month is over.
January 16, 2021
Jura Koncius
THE WASHINGTON POST – Whether they are flickering in the background on Zoom meetings or simply bringing the aroma of memorable faraway places to our living rooms, candles are helping us get through the dark winter of this pandemic. Their warm glow and soothing scent have become essential to our indoor survival.
“On Instagram, you see lots of photos of laptops with a cup of coffee and a candle beside them,” said co-founder of the New Savant Ingrid Nilsen, a Brooklyn-based independent candle company that launched this month. Her most popular hand-poured soy candle is Together, a blend of roasted chestnuts, spice and vanilla. “People want something that feels comforting. Candles are a more accessible luxury home item. They can completely change your mood and space.”
December 2020 Resource Roundup: Gift Guide Black-Owned Businesses
Finished your holiday shopping yet? Us neither. This holiday season, as we search for the perfect “gift that keeps on giving” for our loved ones, let’s continue to do our part and support Black-owned businesses. Here are a few gift ideas that we love.
For the foodies
Founded by drag queen Shaquanda Coco Mulatta, also known as Andrew Springer, these hot sauces were featured on Hot Ones Seasons 9 and 13. They come in four tempting flavors Hot Pepper Sauce, Mx. Green Sass, Oooomami, and Spicier Smoke at $10 each bottle, and they each have raving reviews. You can buy all four, throw in a multipurpose cotton hankie, and make a delectable gift basket any spice-lover will appreciate.
Whether they are flickering in the background on Zoom meetings or simply bringing the aroma of memorable faraway places to our living rooms, candles are helping us get through the dark winter of this pandemic. Their warm glow and soothing scent have become essential to our indoor survival.
âOn Instagram, you see lots of photos of laptops with a cup of coffee and a candle beside them,â says Ingrid Nilsen, co-founder of the New Savant, a Brooklyn-based independent candle company that launched this month. Her most popular hand-poured soy candle is Together, a blend of roasted chestnuts, spice, vanilla and rum. âPeople want something that feels comforting. Candles are a more accessible luxury home item. They can completely change your mood and space.â