The Standard (St. Catharines)

Black Owned 905 poised for growth

- SEAN VANDERKLIS LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Sean Vanderklis is a Niagara-based reporter for the Niagara Falls Review. His reporting is funded by the Canadian government through its Local Journalism Initiative. Reach him via email: svanderkli­s@met

What started as a desire to promote black-owned businesses in the Niagara region is set to evolve if Natasha Bell gets her way.

“The goal for Black Owned 905 was always to highlight black excellence,” said Bell. “I wanted to create a platform that showcased Black success.

Black Owned 905 was able to accomplish that in an eightmonth period. The Instagram account, which was created and founded by Bell last June, has garnered more than 5,300 followers and has registered close to 70 Black-owned businesses in Niagara. Black Owned 905 is also a website-based marketing company that highlights and features local Black-owned business.

“After the protests and demonstrat­ions started, society started to view our hardships only and not our successes,” Bell said.

The protests and demonstrat­ions to which Bell refers began to appear in cities worldwide after the death of American Black man George Floyd in an incident involving police last May. Floyd died May 25. Since dismissed from the Minneapoli­s, Minn., police force, Derek Chauvin faces second-degree murder charges. His trial is scheduled for March.

Bell said, after the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, people from all background­s looked for ways to show support for the local Black community. “We’ve highlighte­d and featured close 40 Black-owned businesses,” said Bell. “I still have around 25 to 30 in the queue. I am waiting for the pandemic to end before I begin featuring more business. I want to grow. I want to evolve.”

Bell’s goal is to expand from a promotiona­l social media account to an organizati­on that could provide guidance and assistance to aspiring entreprene­urs. “I want to create a hub that is designed to support the Black community. I want to be able to provide business-plan support, taxation support and business-registrati­on support for our community.”

Part of the success of Black Owned 905 can be attributed to accolades received by Bell herself. In celebratio­n of Black History Month, Bell was recognized by Children’s Breakfast Clubs, a southern Ontariobas­ed not-for-profit organizati­on dedicated to providing healthy meals and educationa­l, cultural and recreation­al activities to children.

 ?? SPECIAL TO TORSTAR ?? Black Owned 905 promotes Black-owned businesses in the Niagara region.
SPECIAL TO TORSTAR Black Owned 905 promotes Black-owned businesses in the Niagara region.
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Natasha Bell is founder of Black Owned 905.

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