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  2. Here are BIPOC-owned brands having Cyber Monday sales ... - AOL

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    In addition to sales at big name retailers you know and recognize, there are equally compelling deals up for grabs at lesser-known BIPOC-owned brands. From fashion and beauty items to home decor ...

  3. Our Favorite Black-Owned Businesses to Shop on Amazon - AOL

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    From Black-owned fashion brands and Black-owned skincare and beauty brands to BIPOC-founded food, coffee, candle, and jewelry makers, you can find some pretty incredible products in Amazon's Black ...

  4. 20 Black-owned fashion brands to support today ... - AOL

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    Whether you realize it or not, how you dress and the brands that you’re inspired by are likely influenced by Black culture. While it’s true that small businesses are being hit especially hard ...

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  6. 15 Percent Pledge - Wikipedia

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    The murder of George Floyd sparked a wave of activism for the Black Lives Matter movement that renewed calls for social justice reform and the end of systemic racism, and included declarations of support from various corporations; [2] [3] according to TIME Magazine, James wanted to "find a way that companies could make a tangible change," and "from there, the 15 Percent Pledge was born."

  7. Billionaire Boys Club (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, singer Pharrell Williams and his manager Rob Walker partnered with fashion designer and A Bathing Ape creator Nigo, and Japanese graphic designer, Sk8thing to create Billionaire Boys Club. [1] The brand is credited with helping popularize streetwear's visibility in high fashion. [2]

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