Eunique Jones Gibson
“I just thought about all the other kids, like my child, who could use some representation in that space and the opportunity that the training pants era allows just to build foundational lessons and tools,” said Gibson. “And wouldn’t it be great if we taught, in addition to self-esteem and confidence, if we taught community and what it looked like to embrace somebody or accept somebody who doesn’t look like you? That’s really how the idea for the Happy Hues Co. came about, and it just backs into my goal to really identify spaces where there could be more representation and how that intersects with culture and community.”
On this episode of Mompreneurs, Eunique Jones Gibson talks Happy Hues, her inclusive baby brand, and her mission to create products that reflect the culture.