One way that I’m committed to supporting the Black community is by diversifying the content I consume and the businesses I shop. Here are 10 creators, artists, and businesses that I find simply inspiring and beautiful:
Alyson Morgan
Alyson shares her slow, simple, sustainable lifestyle that is deeply rooted in nature and the earth on her blog and Instagram. She is open about her healing journey and encourages others to begin their own with her online herbal shop, Earth Star.
Tabitha Brown
Tabitha is a ray of sunshine. She is an actress and vegan food influencer, and one of my favorite things about following Tabitha is listening to her motherly talks on Instagram. She speaks to followers in her soothing, honey-like voice and spreads love, joy, and encouragement.
Two Days Off
Two Days Off, founded by Gina Stovall, creates everyday, sustainably-made clothing. Each piece is made to order in LA. Shop their gorgeous collection here. @twodaysoffclothing
Influencing in Color
These four women, Nikki, Meghan, Shay, and Brandy, started Influencing in Color to be a positive influence for people of all color through their commitment to diversity and inclusion. @influencingincolor
Alexandra Winbush
Alexandra Winbush is the self-care brand you need right now. Shop their candles and tea, and follow them on Instagram to stay up-to-date.
Romy Studio
Romy Studio has modern and minimalist statement earrings, handmade in small batches in Washington DC. Shop here. @romystudio
Pepper Palm
Pepper Palm sells everything botanical! For lovers of plants, happy colors, and whimsical designs, follow them on Instagram.
Lo Harris
Lo Harris is an NYC-based illustrator and animator. Her art is bright, bold, and powerful. Shop her prints, totes, and more here.
Onyi Moss
Onyi is a fashion, travel, and lifestyle blogger originally from Nigeria and now based in Manchester, UK. She creates stunning editorial content for her blog and Instagram.
Morgan Harper Nichols
Morgan Harper Nichols is a poet and artist. The art that she creates and shares daily is inspired by real-life experiences and can be both eye-opening and relatable. @morganharpernichols
Please share some of your favorites to support and follow as well!
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