Posts Tagged ‘shopping’
Phenomenal Woman Marketplace
In continued collaboration with America’s Black Holocaust Museum, Papyrus & Charms joyfully invites you to Phenomenal Woman Marketplace at ABHM: a pop-up marketplace celebrating the rich history of women in business and arts!
Read MoreWhere to Find Black-Owned Bookstores Across the U.S.
Black-owned bookstores offer culturally rich reads that big retailers often miss delivering connection and stories worth supporting.
Read MoreKwanzaafest At ABHM
In collaboration with Papyrus & Charms, ABHM presents Kwanzaafest – a community event featuring local creatives. Attendees can enjoy shopping with local entrepreneurs, live poetry, raffle prizes, a children’s activity corner, museum tours and more!
Read MoreAs DEI disappears from major retailers, Shop Red Bag gives Black-owned brands a new home
Candi Carter’s website Shop Red Bag connects marginalized shop owners and activist buyers while big retailers are rolling back DEI initiatives.
Read MorePhenomenal Woman Marketplace at America’s Black Holocaust Museum
Join us for a pop-up marketplace celebrating the rich history of women in business and arts!
Read MoreUJAAMAA MARKETPLACE
We invite you to the Ujamaa Marketplace this Kwanzaa season. Attendees can enjoy shopping with local entrepreneurs, live poetry, giveaways, a children’s activity corner, and more!The Ujamaa Marketplace is the newest addition to Milwaukee’s continued tradition of citywide Kwanzaa celebrations. Ujamaa is the fourth principle of Kwanzaa, and it translates to “Cooperative Economics”.
Read MoreAfrican Street Festival
An immersive, 3 day cultural experience. A free music festival, art, marketplace, and journey through African culture.
Read MoreSecond annual Blackity Black Holiday Market connects shoppers to Black-owned businesses
HYFIN Radio Milwaukee hosted its second annual Blackity Black Market to highlight Black businesses in Milwaukee.
Read MoreAs holiday shopping begins, Black business owners hope shoppers don’t forget them
Holiday shopping is big business, but Black businesses do not always benefit from increased patronage this time of year.
Read MoreBlackity Black Holiday Market
Hosted in conjunction with The African American Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, Historic King Drive BID and We Got Soul MKE as market partners, this market is open to all and will delight the senses as we celebrate community and move forward into our Holiday Season.
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