RESOURCES

Black-Owned Businesses

Apiary @ the Park

Co-working space for Black and Brown creative entrepreneurs, culinary artisans, freelancers, and small businesses located in Hyde Park.

Ari’s Ice Cream Parlor and Cafe

Serving delicious desserts and making sure to provide economical pricing.

Bru Tea

Variety of orthodox and unique flavored teas.

Eclectic Retail Gallery

An eclectic Black-owned art gallery featuring paint nights and events.

EyeSeeMe

An African American Children’s Bookstore located in University City.

EyeKon Klothing

A Black-owned clothing line.

Hatchet Haus Axe Throwing

An amusement facility with axe throwing, darts, food, drinks, and so much more.

Healthy Habits Nutrition

A health food restaurant serving fresh smoothies, teas, salads and healthy grab & go options.

Hop Shop

Family-run craft beer store located in Cherokee Street Business District.

The Noir Bookshop

A bookstore dedicated to the Black experience.

Pop Pop Hurray

A premium gourmet popcorn company.

Profield Reserve

Independently owned and operated clothing store with a focus on athletics, design, and lifestyle.

Speedway Eatery

On-site food truck offering classic American fare, with a twist.

SweetArt

Family-owned bakeshop, cafe, and art studio located in St. Louis City.

TURN

Health centered American comfort food in the heart of St. Louis

Black-Led Organizations

Action St. Louis

Grassroots racial justice organization that seeks to build political power for Black communities.

Arch City Defenders

Holistic legal advocacy organization that combats the criminalization of poverty and state violence.

BRAND of St. Louis

Building brands and building networks to make an impact.

Dream Builders 4 Equity

Building social equity through financial equity.

For The Culture STL

One of the largest and fastest growing networks of Black Owned Businesses and Events in St. Louis.

Forward Through Ferguson

Catalyst for lasting positive change in the St. Louis region as outlined in the Ferguson Commission Report.

Remember the 400

Empowering youth to tell the true story of the atrocities of Black Lives and our contributions globally.

WePower

Activating community power to re-design education, economic, health, and justice systems to be just and equitable for all.

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