“Part of what helps is when you genuinely value Black people for who they are and what they do,” Logan Williams told us. “Spend a couple bucks at Black businesses and tell your friends about them.”
Readers have asked us for assistance to do just that, so we are compiling a resource guide to assist those who want to support the Los Angeles area’s many Black-owned brands and businesses. So far, our evolving list includes 260 restaurants, fashion- and design-related businesses, fitness studios and coffee shops. If you know of a business that should be on this list, email us atSome of the businesses listed in the stories below have kept their bricks-and-mortar doors open, others have temporarily shuttered their locations because of the coronavirus pandemic’s restrictions and are relying on online sales.
All have three things in common: They’re Black-owned, based in the Greater Los Angeles area and open for business.
Awesome 👏🏼
Don’t you think it’s dangerous to publish this given the systemic racism that’s so rampant? weactuallylikeeachother communistsdivide whoownslatimes
you trot this out every riot
Thanks for highlighting these businesses.
What about Latin? Or Asian? The hypocrisy is amazing, even for a liberal rag like the
I would LOVE to hear these success stories. We all support those who realize that opportunities are unlimited to be successful in America. And CV Recovery offers new opportunities to start businesses. Applause!
It's ok to be white.
how about all businesses
Read and watch the rest of the actual news: ' Florida police have released footage of the mass looting of a Walmart during the BLM race riots. PS - tell us again why the LAT's did not cover Pres Trump's last 2 national round table events on police reform?