Black Pound Day: when it is and how you can support Black-owned businesses?

Malaysia News News

Black Pound Day: when it is and how you can support Black-owned businesses?
Malaysia Latest News,Malaysia Headlines
  • 📰 RedMagDaily
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 20 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 11%
  • Publisher: 61%

This national campaign is set-up to help support Black-owned businesses and the growth of the Black economy.

The Black Lives Matter movement is at its core, a collective of liberators who believe in an inclusive and spacious movementHowever, if you have been struggling to figure out a way you can really make a difference, then getting behind Black Pound Day is a great way to start.member, Swiss, this national campaign is set-up to help support Black-owned businesses and the growth of the Black economy.Here's everything you need to know to make sure you're making a difference with your money.

'Black Pound Day is a real solution-based, community-empowering campaign and motivating endeavour that will leave a better infrastructure for the next generation to walk into,' reads a statementThe first Black Pound Day took place on 27th June and will be every first Saturday of the month going forward, meaning the next one is 1st August.This content is imported from Instagram.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

RedMagDaily /  🏆 312. in US

Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

17 Black-Owned Bookstores to Shop From Today and Every Day17 Black-Owned Bookstores to Shop From Today and Every DayWhat good is your antiracist reading list if you’re withholding money from the very people you’re attempting to support?
Read more »

This Black Woman Is Creating the First-Ever Luxury Gym Prioritizing Black Wellness in NYCThis Black Woman Is Creating the First-Ever Luxury Gym Prioritizing Black Wellness in NYCBlaque is a fitness club founded by T'Nisha Symone. It's the first luxury gym catering to the Black community in NYC.
Read more »

‘Black-on-Black Crime’ Isn't a Thing‘Black-on-Black Crime’ Isn't a Thing'To call the fallacy of Black-on-Black crime anything other than anti-Black racism is an injustice in itself.' –meelanash
Read more »

21 Black-Owned Makeup Brands You Should *Def* Have On Your Radar21 Black-Owned Makeup Brands You Should *Def* Have On Your RadarAll the best lipsticks, palettes, bronzers and more
Read more »

Inside Proper Gnar, the First Black Woman-Owned, Beyoncé-Approved Skateboard CompanyInside Proper Gnar, the First Black Woman-Owned, Beyoncé-Approved Skateboard Company'Skateboarders, they're always so accepting of different people. It also gives you time to be on your own. You can go skating and it's just you, your board, and your thoughts.' propergnar
Read more »

#BigLipstickEnergy: My Favorite Lipsticks from Black-Owned Beauty Brands#BigLipstickEnergy: My Favorite Lipsticks from Black-Owned Beauty BrandsTHE DETAILS: \r\nGlitter got upgraded in a major way with Uoma Beauty's Black Magic Lipsticks. The packaging in itself is a wonder to look at, but even beyond that, this is no typical shimmer formula. It uses a multitude of glitters for a dazzling finish that reads multi-dimensional...and far from basic. This soft red shade has a sparkly sheen and is made with minerals and Brazil nut oil so it doesn't skimp on hydration. \r\nWHY I'M OBSESSED: \r\nI've been a fan of Uoma Beauty since the brand launched last year 2019. It's the first Afropolitan beauty brand that's all about self-expression, African Pride and inclusivity. Founded by CEO and creative director Sharon Chuter, each product has a purpose and is made with care, which you'll notice in the messaging and when you experience the products. (Chuter is also behind the PullUpOrShutUp movement on Instagram, which calls for transparency and progress in employee diversity by beauty companies.) What I love about this metallic red is it's surprisingly subtle, which you wouldn't be able to tell from the tube. You can build on the texture, and the metallic hue is iridescent but not too overpowering. \r\n...For more stories like this, including celebrity news, beauty and fashion advice, savvy political commentary, and fascinating features, sign up for the Marie Claire newsletter.SUBSCRIBE HERE
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-04 22:18:12