.AuroraJames, founder of the Brooklyn-based label BrotherVellies, started the 15% Pledge campaign, urging small & major retailers to dedicate at least 15% of their shelf space to Black-owned businesses. Read up on it now:
, she called out companies like Walmart, Saks Fifth Avenue, Barnes and Noble, Net-a-Porter, and more:
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