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It’s that time of year again– when department stores are rapidly crowding and TV ads pressure you to give in to capitalism and consumerism, i.e. the foundation of American wealth (and debt.) But, lucky for us, there are plenty of strategic ways to spend our coins and celebrate the magicalness of black women entrepreneurs and keep dollars circulating within our community.

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Here we’ve curated a list of brands that are owned by Black women and perfect to patronize this Holiday season. It’s not only important to support these sistahs but also to invest your money in companies that seek to strengthen Black financial power.

Black Women Brands

The Volta

Want eco-friendly, conscious gear but afraid it will break your pocketbook? No worries! The Volta, founded by Danielle Kwateng-Clark, has many stylish brands from around the world so that you can rock out without breaking the bank.

Bee Mine Organics

Although owned by husband and wife, Tracy and Arthur, it was Tracy who decided to be proactive to find a solution to her battle with hair loss. Bee Mine Organics features products geared toward hair growth without added chemicals or toxins.

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