The time to listen and learn about issues surrounding race is long overdue. I know there is so much that needs to happen, not just to put a stop to the horrific police brutality, but to bring justice and equality to the Black community. So now that we have thrown up the hashtag #blacklivesmatter and turned our instagram square black for the day, where do we go from here?
Last night I tuned into an eye opening and insightful Instagram Live with Venita Aspen (who lives here in Charleston) and Sophie Gold (a producer out of LA). One of the biggest take home messages was that white people need to do the work and speak out to the brands, businesses, and companies that do not support diversity. “It’s scary and it may feel weird, but that tiny feeling is nothing compared to how we feel on a daily basis.” Powerful words from Venita. In addition, we need to support Black owned businesses. Not just today because #blacklivesmatter is trending, but tomorrow, and the next day, and the next, and throughout our daily lives.
Support, engage, post, retweet, share, buy, shop, and connect. You will find that not only have these businesses and brands been here all along but they are pretty amazing people too.
“Be an ally in a good way. Don’t do it because it’s cool, don’t do it because it’s popular, don’t do it because it’s a hashtag. Do it because you feel that it’s the right thing to do.” – Venita Aspen
Here are some Black owned businesses in Charleston you should check out:
In addition, to some of the restaurants listed above. Lindsey Shorter, a photographer in Charleston sent me a map that KJ Kearney created pinpointing 79 Black owned restaurants in Charleston. You can visit theGoogle Map here.
There are many, many more than just these but I hope this will be a nice place to start. If you have a Black owned business in Charleston or know of one you would like to see added to this list, please reach out to me via email at pterzo@gmail.com and I would love to include more and keep this an ongoing, updated list. xx