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Buying Black: Is it a trend or Something We are Committed to Doing?

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This is a fantastic turn of events for black business owners.

Many people have decided to buy black to combat racism, increase the black dollar, and rebuild a stronger sense of support for black communities.

During the weekend of Juneteenth, people across the nation hosted Black Business Parades, where people were encouraged to patronize or donate to black businesses in their areas.

If you are wondering why it is important to support black business and how to stay committed to it, check out the list below:

How to Stay Committed to Buying Black

Why We Should Support Black Business

It is a beautiful thing to see major corporations and everyday people uplifting black-owned businesses.

Still, if we genuinely want to close the racial wealth gap, we must ensure that the support of black businesses becomes a movement and not a moment in time.

Source: Chicago Defender

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