Subscribe to newsletterApril 05, 2023Victoria Scott-Miller, a Black entrepreneur, spent several years coordinating pop-up events to promote her business. Now, she’s preparing to launch her first children’s bookstore, Liberation Station, this summer in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina.“I feel so incredibly blessed,” Scott-Miller said in an interview with WRAL News. “It makes me feel so full because I…
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Liberation Station’s brick-and-mortar location opened in June 2023 and had thousands of attendees during its grand opening weekend.A children’s bookstore in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, considered to be the first Black-owned in the state, is closing less than a year after it opened because of numerous alleged death threats, the owner said on social media. The…
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WATCH LIVEGREENVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) — ECU senior Kenny Roach started Colorful Desires to promote minority-owned businesses around the campus in Greenville. Now, Roach is planning to expand to other campus communities, such as NCCU and NC State University.Roach gets the word out through his website and social media."Starting out, I wanted to hit these colleges…
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