Toronto Star

Black-owned businesses get U.S. directory

- GENE MARKS

The activist organizati­on Black Lives Matter stirred up much controvers­y during this election year in its effort to bring more attention to the challenges faced by black Americans. Now the organizati­on is really getting down to business — by supporting black-owned businesses.

Launched this week, the Googlepowe­red Backing Black Business site aims to list every business in the country owned by a black American. The site, which has about 300 businesses listed so far, will enable visitors to find companies by address, city, state, zip code or categories that include food/ beverage, health/ beauty and entertainm­ent. There are also separate listings for both online companies without a street address and non-profits.

“Black-owned business have long been a staple in the Black community, providing jobs, economic security and somewhere for us to go and feel seen and safe,” Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors said in a statement, according to Mashable. “In these uncertain times, we need these places more than ever.”

The activist organizati­on has partnered with advertisin­g giant J. Walter Thompson to get the site up and running and to spread the word.

“Working in advertisin­g, I believe that the messages we push out have an impact and that we have a responsibi­lity to try and shape culture positively,” J. Walter Thompson chief executive Lynn Power said in a statement. “I am really glad that our partnershi­p with Black Lives Matter is giving us the opportunit­y to play a truly active role.”

Last year, Mother Jones reported on a study that found that the 100 richest U.S. citizens control about as much wealth as all of the nation’s 42 million African-Americans. Some may argue with how Black Lives Matter communicat­es its message, but few will take issue with this positive way to help support black businesses in the U.S. reverse this trend.

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