Black-owned Businesses
Blake Van Putten
CISE
"CISE's repertoire of products includes leather and vegan leather handbags, tote bags, apparel, rugs, and face masks that are designed to give a voice to those in society who are typically ignored."
Steve Canal + Enitan Bereola
FLOURYSH
FLOURYSH is an eCommerce platform that helps consumers who are looking to support Black owned brands do so with over 250 brands and 6000 products including universally loved categories that are perfect for any personal shopping, holiday gifting and/or essential needs that would normally take weeks to discover all in one click of a button.
Make it stand out
Compton Vegan
www.instagram.com/comptonvegan
“Changing the world one plate at a time”
Shequeta Smith
Shero Games
Shero Games is a female-led gaming company that helps women and girls of color find and play games with characters that are made in their likeness.
Almond Brewer
League B
Apparel Line
Patrick Boateng II
Brandon Rhodes
Awkward Games (NY)
"We are a Black & women owned card game company. Our first product is Hella Awkward which is a card game made to deepen connections & stimulate memorable moments."
Kara & Carmen
Prosperity Market
"A farmers market on wheels and a food truck in one! We feature black farmers, food producers, and chefs and we travel throughout Los Angeles conveniently bringing a curated farmers market experience to you!"
Joe and Celia Ward-Wallace
South LA Cafe
South LA Cafe is a community coffee shop, market, and cultural center that helps South Central LA residents eradicate hunger by providing access to fresh, healthy, and affordable food.
Aaliyah Clyburn
Awesomeli You! (NY)
"Leakproof Period Panties... Awesomeli You was designed to bring comfort and confidence to young girls."
Tiffany Henry
Cool Crayations (Dallas)
www.etsy.com/shop/CoolCrayations
Cool Crayations is a box of fun shaped crayons that helps the adults in a kids' village replace the time a kid spends on electronic devices with a screen-free, personalized coloring experience.
De’Von Truvel & Sinclair
Play Black Wall Street
"We are the creators of Black Wall Street the Board Game, a financial literacy board game based on the history of Tulsa's Black Wall Street."
Gevonchai Hudnall-Vogel
Ghetto Mantras
Ghetto Mantras is an all-embracing wellness community comprised of uplifting online content, wellness experiences and self-care packages.
Alesia Miller
Trey Thaxton
Goldmill Co.
Goldmill is a lifestyle brand that helps Black entrepreneurs share, learn, and connect with premium educational and inspirational content.
Karneisha Christian
Pucker Up Lemonade
www.puckeruplemonadecompany.com
“Handcrafts over 50 flavors of lemonade, iced tea, and infused water."
Black-led Nonprofits
Tige Charity
Kids In The Spotlight, Inc.
”Kids In The Spotlight (KITS) helps Los Angeles foster youth heal and grow from trauma through the power of storytelling and filmmaking.”
Nick & Nicole Osborne
Milk & Honey
www.milkandhoneytherapy.com
“Offers holistic therapy for children, teens, young adults, and athletes.”
Syd Stewart
Better Youth, Inc.
Better Youth offer skills training and workforce development that help foster and system-impacted youth gain employment and education opportunities through pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship pathways..
Trina Green Brown
Parenting for Liberation
www.parentingforliberation.org
“Parenting For Liberation (P4L) is a network of Black parents committed to building a liberated future for our children, ourselves and our communities.”
Rikarlo Handy
Handy Foundation Corporation
"Handy Foundation Corporation increases the number of Black, Latinx, and Asian workers in film television, behind the scenes, on set, and in post-production."
Sylvester Ani
The Love We Don’t See
"Targeting community improvement, focusing mainly on inner-city youth."
Yuri Williams
A Future SuperHero And Friends
A Future SuperHero And Friends provides essential supportive services, emergency services, and diversion to animals, houseless, veterans, elderly, men, women, disabled, ill and children; helping them return to stable, permanent homes as quickly as possible.
Shannon Ross
The Community
The Community helps improve the outcomes of how we prevent and respond to crime by showcasing and fostering the successes, humanity, and agency of people with criminal records and equipping them to be as prepared as possible upon release.
Dr. Artika Tyner
Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute (MN)
“Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute seeks to plant seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach.”
Bernice Noflin
Restoration Communication Development Corporation
“Restoration Community Development Corporation mission is to combat community deterioration and function as a catalyze to community revitalization.”
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