They Called It "The Inkwell." We Made It an Inheritance.
New one's live. This Juneteenth we're skipping the barbecue graphic and talking about Black leisure as what it's always been — economic power. The Vineyard. The Black women who built Oak Bluffs. HBCUs as $16.5B engines. And what economic allyship actually costs you (spoiler: it's a transaction, not a repost).
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First, the easy one: Where's the first place you felt free to fully rest — a spot, a trip, a tradition that was yours? Drop it below.
Now the harder one: When's the last time your money actually followed a Black-owned business you love — not just your repost? Name the gap honestly, then name the one thing you're booking or buying this week to close it.
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They Called It "The Inkwell." We Made It an Inheritance.
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