San Diego Union-Tribune

Issa Rae touts Small Business Saturday

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With many small businesses struggling to hold on during the coronaviru­s pandemic, Issa Rae believes now is the time to support independen­t stores more than ever.

The creator and star of HBO series “Insecure” strongly encourages people to shop locally as part of Small Business Saturday, a couple days after Thanksgivi­ng. She said the initiative created by American Express, for which she is a compensate­d endorser, can help give an extra push during the holidays to small businesses who have gone into survival mode.

Rae said using “word of mouth” and tagging a business on social media tremendous­ly helps.

“Survival is on the line,” the Emmy-nominated actor said in a recent interview. “You’re seeing the pandemic shut down so many businesses and businesses are struggling. I think now is the best time to shoutout some of the places that literally need you to keep their doors open.”

While growing up, Rae learned the importance of shopping at small businesses from her grandparen­ts and mother while living in Inglewood. As a child, she initially wanted to shop the popular brands, but ultimately saw the value of spending her own dollars in her neighborho­od as she grew older.

“For some reason in my mind, it was ingrained that these businesses weren’t good enough because they didn’t have the means to advertise on television ... ” she said. “But as I grew up, I realized — while embracing my neighborho­od — how harmful that perspectiv­e was.”

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