Stories of Resilience & Innovation at BLK + GRN
Contents of the Newsletter
The newsletter from BLK + GRN highlights the essence of the store, emphasizing its dedication to uplifting Black artisans and showcasing Black-owned businesses that focus on holistic wellness products. It celebrates Black History Month by recognizing the power of Black entrepreneurship as a continuous movement.
The newsletter invites readers to explore the stories behind the products they love, diving into the journeys, struggles, and triumphs of the artisans featured. It also promotes a podcast where the impact of Black-owned businesses in communities is highlighted, underlining the importance of investing in stories of resilience, innovation, and generational wealth.
Featured Products
The newsletter mentions a few artisan brands available at BLK + GRN:
- Fran's Organic Bodycare: Founded by Fran Ngong, offering natural remedies for skin care.
- Chatham Skincare: Founded by Chaundra Turner, focusing on solutions for sensitive skin, particularly eczema.
- Gently Soap: Founded by Kristen Dunning, specializing in creating a soothing bath time experience, particularly for those with eczema.
About BLK + GRN Store
BLK + GRN is more than just a store; it's a platform that supports Black artisans who infuse their heritage and healing practices into every product they create. With over 60 artisans onboard, BLK + GRN proudly showcases a variety of clean, non-toxic products redefining wellness.
The store prides itself on being a space where Black-owned businesses are celebrated not just during Black History Month but every day, fostering a community-driven movement of empowerment and support. BLK + GRN's emphasis on stories of resilience and innovation reflects its commitment to promoting inclusivity and generational wealth within the Black community.
Located at 5557 Baltimore Ave, Suite 500-2137, Hyattsville, MD 20781, BLK + GRN is a hub for conscious consumers looking to invest in products that not only benefit their well-being but also contribute to a larger narrative of empowerment and cultural heritage.
