#black-owned-bookstores

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Brooklyn
fromBronx Times
14 hours ago

Black women bookstore owners gather at The Lit Bar to celebrate their inaugural bookstore crawl - Bronx Times

Black women bookstore owners emphasize community, self-care, and resilience in their literary spaces during a panel discussion in Mott Haven.
#independent-bookstores
NYC food
fromLong Island, NY Patch
1 day ago

New Amagansett Coffee Shop + Book Fairies Milestone + WonderMom Box + Garden City PopUp Bagels

New businesses and community initiatives are thriving across Long Island, showcasing local entrepreneurship and support for under-resourced communities.
Venture
fromForbes
4 days ago

ForbesBLK Newsletter: The Internet Was Built On Black Culture. Now Comes The Renaissance.

Alphonzo Terrell launched Spill to empower Black culture in social media after leaving Twitter, achieving significant growth and partnerships.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

How one factory supplies NYC's corner store delis

Bodegas are one of New York City's oldest and largest neighborhood institutions, with more than 10,000 spread across the city's five boroughs.
New York City
SF music
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

Treasured San Francisco indie bookstore abruptly closes: 'Unfortunate reality'

Silver Sprocket is closing its Valencia Street storefront due to ongoing financial losses and unsustainable personal debt.
Brooklyn
fromHip Hop Hero
1 week ago

Pop Smoke coffee shop opening in Brooklyn

A coffee shop named Pop's Place is opening in Brooklyn to honor the legacy of rapper Pop Smoke.
Women
fromLondon On The Inside
2 weeks ago

Support Small Businesses and Female Creatives at This Market

Women Will Create hosts makers markets for female creatives and small business owners at Abney Public Hall, with spring markets scheduled for March and April featuring 30 brands across various creative categories.
Women in technology
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Black women are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs

Black women face rising unemployment and workplace discrimination, but are becoming the fastest-growing entrepreneurs in the United States with 13% business growth.
NYC food
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Harlem teen entrepreneur behind Nyla's Petite Bakery urges support beyond Black History Month | amNewYork

Nyla's Petite Bakery, a Black-owned vegan bakery in Harlem, was founded by 17-year-old Nyla Reese Clayton during the COVID-19 pandemic.
#oakland
Film
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

The ultimate entertainment budget hack: Your local library

Local libraries offer free access to books, ebooks, DVDs, and audiobooks as a cost-effective alternative to expensive movie tickets and streaming services.
LA food
fromKqed
3 weeks ago

Sharing the Stories of Black Altadena's Recovery and Resilience | KQED

Radio host James Farr amplifies voices of Altadena's Black fire survivors through ongoing community journalism, documenting their journey from disaster response through displacement and rebuilding decisions.
fromAdvocate.com
1 week ago

Heated Rivalry's success may reignite LGBTQ+ publishing

"I've heard some people say, 'Oh, I've watched the show,' or 'I've read the series, and that was the first queer romance I ever read,' says Stacy Boyd, executive editor at Harlequin Books, who works directly with Reid. 'So it's opening doors that haven't been opened.'"
Books
Social justice
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

"Black excellence is everywhere, Black connection is not": Inside the event designed to connect, unite and inspire Black thinkers

The Diaspora Salon in Marrakech convenes African and diaspora intellectuals, artists, and entrepreneurs to discuss culture, power, and economic futures across multiple disciplines.
#independent-bookstore
fromLondon On The Inside
3 weeks ago

One of London's Most Unusual Bookshops | Neighbourhood Watch

Running out of a tiny kiosk in Clerkenwell, Exmouth Cultural Kiosk is a secondhand bookstore and self-publishing project that sells books for as little as £2. The selection rotates often and can include everything from Tennyson to its own guide to Clerkenwell pubs.
London food
E-Commerce
fromSan Jose Spotlight
3 weeks ago

The Biz Beat: Black & Brown brings vintage stylings to San Jose - San Jose Spotlight

Monisha Murray built Black & Brown from a 2,000-square-foot startup into two thriving vintage clothing stores over 21 years by prioritizing quality products and staying true to historical fashion eras.
Brooklyn
fromHoodline
2 weeks ago

Bronx Hub Businesses Brace As Drug Activity Spills Out

Fencing off Roberto Clemente Plaza in the South Bronx displaced open-air drug use to surrounding streets, harming local businesses while authorities combine enforcement with outreach efforts.
Renovation
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I opened a boutique under a senior living community. I worried it would be a disaster, but I've made surprising friends.

A boutique owner's initial concerns about sharing a building with a senior living community transformed into genuine friendships and a thriving community gathering space.
Miscellaneous
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Staple bookstore to close one of last Bay Area locations after over 20 years

A Bay Area Barnes & Noble bookstore at Shops at Tanforan mall closes May 2 after 20 years as the mall undergoes redevelopment into office and residential space.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Close-knit Leimert Park is primed to be well-connected again

Leimert Park transformed from a segregated white planned community in 1923 to a major African-American cultural center by the 1960s despite violent white resistance to integration.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

How America Learned to Love Barnes & Noble Again

Barnes & Noble, once a threat to independent bookstores, faced decline from Amazon but is now experiencing revival through physical store expansion and learning from independent bookstore models.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
4 weeks ago

The Political Potential of the Chinatown Storefront

Abrons Arts Center's Lunar New Year mutual aid initiative uses art to celebrate and economically support Chinatown's local businesses and cultural resilience.
Education
fromTruthout
1 month ago

We Must Defend Black History - It Fuels Freedom Dreams of Students Under Attack

Teachers must transform curricula to eliminate biases and systems of domination while protecting vulnerable students, particularly Black students and students of color, from contemporary educational injustices.
Books
fromAxios
3 weeks ago

Black-owned bookstores reach record numbers, but many still struggle

Black-owned bookstores face economic fragility despite reported growth, with 90% earning under $250,000 annually and many evolving beyond traditional retail through community programming and partnerships.
Upper West Side
fromWest Side Rag
1 month ago

Openings & Closings: Tamizdat Book Corner; Poppie Toys; Sisu Clinic; Farmer's Market Cafe; THISBOWL

Tamizdat Book Corner opens February 26th at White Rabbit Books carrying banned Russian books, while Poppie Toys closed and a new toy store and skin care clinic are coming to the Upper West Side.
Books
fromwww.7x7.com
3 weeks ago

13 New Books by Local Authors to Break for This Spring

Three new books explore pivotal moments in cultural history: a 1960s San Francisco novel about reproductive rights, a contemporary suburban thriller involving a Chinese American family, and Rolling Stone Magazine's counterculture origins in 1967.
Renovation
fromHouse Digest
1 month ago

11 Most Unique & Unusual Thrift Stores We've Ever Seen - House Digest

Thrifting home goods saves money, provides durable pieces with history, and reduces landfill waste, with success enhanced by exploring diverse stores beyond your immediate area.
fromBon Appetit
1 month ago

Zohran Mamdani Promised City-Owned Groceries. Atlanta Already Has One

People need access to fresh food. Food is a critical part of a healthy community. Backing a grocery store is personal: As a high school student employed by Kroger, he had to take the bus or drive from his low-income neighborhood to get to work.
Miscellaneous
California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

South L.A. just became a Black cultural district. So where should its monument stand?

Historic South Los Angeles gained state designation as a Black cultural district with $5.5 million to preserve Black heritage and support local economic development.
New York City
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 month ago

New York's kindest shop owner needs your help

Tiny East Houston Street bag shop survived pandemic hardship and regained life after viral attention, drawing locals and international visitors to its warm owner Henry.
#bookstore
fromSFGATE
2 months ago
San Francisco

The mezzanine of Green Apple Books was empty for years. Now it's come to life.

fromSFGATE
2 months ago
San Francisco

The mezzanine of Green Apple Books was empty for years. Now it's come to life.

#black-owned-restaurants
fromChicago Tribune
2 years ago

'I love this community': Black-owned running store on South Side in race to open new shop

To Ian Gonzalez, though, it was a testament to three years of hard work. A community built from the ground up. The crowd had come on a cool Sunday morningto celebrate Gonzalez's business - Last Lap Cornerstore - before its temporary closure in April 2023. "It was the saddest joy I've ever felt," Gonzalez said. "For the community to come out and say they see me and show the love, that was beautiful."
Chicago
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Don't Miss the Mercury's Black Innovation Issue-On the Streets NOW!

Black innovation and Portland culture are showcased through profiles, an artist interview, a 28-day recent Black-history recap, an essay on "First Blacks," and many local reviews.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

A Leimert Park institution reopens with a new design and evening speakeasy

Harun Coffee reopened in Leimert Park as part of community-led investment to preserve the neighborhood’s Black-owned businesses, cultural identity, and commercial revitalization.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

This Toronto shoe shine business is a side-hustle for a team of mainly female artists | CBC News

For many of its staff, the job is a "side hustle," its owner says. Staff have polished the footwear of thousands of clients, including prime ministers, former premiers, former mayors, and men and women who work in executive suites of banks and law firms, according to the company's president, CEO and owner, Jenny Young. Young said she loves how "old timey" the business is and she doesn't plan on slowing down any time soon.
Toronto
fromBlack Enterprise
2 months ago

Almost 40% Of Black Professionals Don't Know How To Stand Out In Today's Job Market - Check Out Tips To Help

As U.S. job growth in 2025 reached its lowest point since the pandemic in 2020, Blacks have been hit extra hard. Their discharges stem from rollbacks in the federal government, DEI pullbacks, and large layoffs in areas such as education, health services and social assistance. Now, nearly two-thirds of Blacks in the U.S. are looking for a new job in 2026. Yet, 75% feel unprepared for the job search ahead.
Careers
UK news
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

The Black Culture Market Is Returning for a Spring Edition

Black Culture Market returns to Brixton for a spring indoor weekend, showcasing over 40 Black-owned businesses in shopping, culture and community.
fromwww.startupcan.ca
1 month ago

28 Resources to Support Black Entrepreneurs in Canada

While entrepreneurship can be challenging, Black founders often face additional barriers in accessing funding, mentorship, and networks, barriers that can also create psychological hurdles. In fact, a 2025 BDC study found that 72% of Black entrepreneurs shared that the fear of racial stereotypes almost stopped them from starting a business. To support founders on every stage of their journey, we've updated our guide to highlight programs, funding, mentorship, and community resources specifically for Black entrepreneurs across Canada!
Canada news
US politics
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

Mayor Mamdani Offers a Progressive Vision for Small Businesses

Zohran Mamdani is implementing targeted deregulation to reduce bureaucratic burdens on New York small businesses, strengthening them against corporate competition and offering a progressive playbook.
Venture
fromFast Company
8 years ago

How These Black Founders Are Building Startups Without Investors

Black and Latinx entrepreneurs, especially women of color, face disproportionate barriers to venture capital, forcing them to pursue alternative funding and growth strategies.
East Bay real estate
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 months ago

Long-awaited Black resource center breaks ground in South Berkeley

Berkeley began construction of an African American Holistic Resource Center to provide culturally relevant services addressing inequities caused by racism, gentrification, and housing loss.
Books
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

NYC's top Black and queer-owned bookstore just revealed its best books for Black History Month

Gladys Books & Wine centers Black queer stories, serving as a Bed-Stuy bookstore and wine bar offering community, literary events, and Black love–focused programming.
LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

How a Black-led, queer-affirming church is thriving in the South

An LGBTQ-affirming Black Pentecostal church in Atlanta grew from a living-room gathering into a diverse, politically engaged spiritual and civic hub amid rising anti-LGBTQ attacks.
London food
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

South Londoners Are Getting a New Spot for Their Weekly Shop

A weekly farmers' market launches in Peckham on 24 January 2026, offering 25+ traders, British organic produce, street food, coffee, wine and live music.
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

A 200-year-old book distributor is closing. Here's what that means for public libraries

Now, the nation's largest distributor of print books to public libraries Baker & Taylor is set for imminent closure. For nearly 200 years, Baker & Taylor has played a key role in getting books from manufacturers to warehouses to library patrons' hands. Partnering with more than 5,000 U.S. libraries, the company has been a staple in the industry, selling books at wholesale prices and providing them with labels and lamination so libraries don't have to.
Arts
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Can 2026 finally be the year Black-owned businesses are covered for their accomplishments, not just DEI?

What should be stories about innovation, resilience, market disruption, and leadership have increasingly been flattened into a single, repetitive narrative: DEI. Not the company's business model. Not the founder's vision or entrepreneur journey. Not the problem being solved or the customers being served. Just DEI. And it's often framed through the lens of rollbacks, political backlash, or cultural controversy.
Social justice
New York City
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 months ago

'We're out here to make some money': local teens hustle hot chocolate

Two 13-year-olds sold $3 cups of hot chocolate in Prospect Park during Winter Storm Fern after snow paused their stoop-shoveling work.
San Francisco
fromMission Local
2 months ago

Richmond Buzz: A public domain party, and small biz rumors galore

Two new cafes plan to open on Clement Street amid rent-driven changes and concerns about small-business displacement and declining tenancy protections.
Miscellaneous
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

Beloved Covent Garden bookshop Magma is closing for good this week

Magma book and art shop in Covent Garden closes after 26 years because landlord rent demands and market pressures; King's Cross kiosk remains open.
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

The Unlikely Success of a Strange Alabama Bookstore

Outside, the Alabama Booksmith is so unassuming it's as if Reiss had forgotten that he was running a retail business: a two-story, nearly windowless structure, surrounded by office parks and parking lots, on a dead-end street in a suburb of Birmingham. Inside, the vibe is half 1970, half 1870, with wood panelling, rattan chairs, and a drop-tile ceiling-but also patterned tablecloths, cozy curtains, a functioning fireplace, and an oversized hourglass.
Books
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

IBX Stop by Stop: Midwood's small businesses, street fairs and deep history thrive around light rail's proposed stop amNewYork

The MTA plans an IBX light-rail stop near East 16th Street in Midwood to connect Brooklyn and Queens and improve cross-borough transit.
fromCurbed
1 month ago

I Miss My Black Brooklyn

I once lived in a Black mecca. But by the summer of 2022, my toddler son and I were often the only Black folks on the playground in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a fact that felt both alienating and surreal. We moved to Bed-Stuy that summer to be close to my sister and her family. Reeling from a recent separation and scrambling for child care in a different neighborhood, I often found myself on the playground, trying to make sense of both our new life and this
Social justice
Social justice
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Ten Black Portland Innovators and Changemakers You Should Know

Black Portlanders are actively reshaping arts, sports, comedy, activism, and community through organizing, media, mutual-aid, and cultural projects.
Social justice
fromMedium
3 years ago

Confessions of a Race Writer

Race writers risk performing a narrowed, victimized 'blackness' while often holding privilege and a platform to speak for marginalized people.
Books
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

I Grew Up in a Black Home, Where the Books on Display Meant More Than Decor

A lifelong desire for a book-filled apartment grew from a childhood home where books signified intellect, memory, and emotional expression.
Social justice
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

There Must Be Room for Black Joy in Public Spaces | The Walrus

Black dignity requires not only safety in public but also the freedom to express and center joy as a foundational element of public life and narrative.
Books
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Brick-and-mortar bookshops look better than ever in the Amazon age

Physical print books remain widely popular despite Amazon's dominance in sales, e-books, and audiobooks, with strong brick-and-mortar growth and sustained print revenue.
Books
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 month ago

11 must-read children's books by black authors in honor of Black History Month

Providing access and choice to diverse children's books helps Black children read more and discover history, culture, and role models through picture books and programs.
Books
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Small California Town Has the Largest Outdoor Bookstore in the World-and It's Just 3 Hours From L.A.

Bart's Books in Ojai is the world's largest outdoor bookstore offering over 130,000 used and new titles in an outdoor cottage setting.
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Spotify is partnering with Bookshop.org to sell physical books

Spotify is going all in on books in 2026 and partnering with Bookshop.org to let you buy physical copies of audiobooks and support local retailers starting in the Spring.
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