Sunday, May 31, 2020

Aurora James Calls on Corporations to Buy 15% of Products From Black-Owned Businesses

Amid nationwide protests in response to the death of George Floyd, designer Aurora James of Brother Vellies issued a powerful call to action, asking major corporations to support Black-owned businesses with a 15 percent pledge. Aurora shared her plea on Instagram on Saturday night, specifically directed toward Target, Whole Foods, MedMen, Net-a-Porter, Home Depot, Sephora, Barnes & Noble, and Saks Fifth Avenue. The first slide of her post is a handwritten message: "OK, here's one thing you can do for us . . ."

"So many of your businesses are built on Black spending power," she wrote in the following slides and in the post's caption. "So many of your stores are set up in Black communities. So many of your sponsored posts are seen on Black feeds. This is the least you can do for us. We represent 15% of the population and we need to represent 15% of your shelf space."

"We represent 15% of the population and we need to represent 15% of your shelf space."

Aurora used Whole Foods as an example, and explained its commitment would send support back to Black farmers from every level: they'd be legitimized in the eyes of banks and investors, and small businesses would have more opportunity for growth. "Real investment will start happening in Black businesses which will subsequently be paid forward into our Black communities," she wrote.

As a businesswoman, Aurora understands the complexities of this challenge. "I have sold millions of dollars of product over the years at a business I started with $3500 at a flea market. So I am telling you we can get this figured out. This is an opportunity. It is your opportunity to get in the right side of this."

She added: "I will get texts that this is crazy. I will get phone calls that this is too direct, too big of an ask, too this, too that. But I don't think it's too anything, in fact I think it's just a start. You want to be an ally? This is what I'm asking for."

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