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A shoppable way to “100%” support Black-owned businesses

Keke Palmer holding a microphone against a dark green background. The words "Starring Keke Palmer, Black-owned Friday" are overlayed in yellow text.

As the daughter of a beauty supply shop owner, I’ve seen firsthand how the shop is more than just a place to buy beauty products. (Although we have a lot of those.)

My mom founded International Beauty Supply 26 years ago, located on Slauson Avenue in the heart of View Park-Windsor Hills, a predominantly African-American neighborhood in Los Angeles. Like so many other Black-owned businesses in the area, it’s a vital space that contributes to self-expression, community and economic empowerment. I’ve now joined her in running the business, and I’m so proud of the legacy we’re building for the next generation.

When Google approached us to participate in their fourth annual Black-owned Friday campaign, my response was "100%." Black-owned Friday, created by Google in partnership with the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc., is all about celebrating Black-owned businesses and encouraging everyone to search, shop and support Black-owned. As a proudly Black-owned business, our mission has been to create a place that unites people and creates community, so I’m excited that we can help spread the message.

Two women look straight at the camera behind a counter. The words "Beauty Salon" are in neon behind them. Along the back wall are a variety of wigs on mannequin heads.

Eleis Welch and Diana Patricia Nembhard, Owners, International Beauty Supply

This Black-owned Friday, we want everyone to search and shop Black-owned. And to help celebrate the moment, Keke Palmer reimagined the 90s classic “100% Pure Love” by Crystal Waters into a new anthem, “Black-Owned Friday (100% Supporting).” The song is an invitation for everyone to show that they’re 100% in support of Black-owned businesses. And the video, directed by Andre Muir, spotlights a range of Black-owned businesses from across the country, like coffee shops, clothing stores and plant shops, and features shoppable products that consumers can purchase today.

Keke Palmer holding a microphone against a dark green background. The words "Starring Keke Palmer, Black-owned Friday" are overlayed in yellow text.
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Shop the video and find links to the sound on your social platforms at g.co/blackownedfriday. And if you own a business, be sure to check out resources to help your business be found, like Google's Black-owned business attribute and the ByBlack Platform from the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc.

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