Brown Girl Jane's sales have more than doubled since the brand got picked up by Sephora last year. The beauty retailer took the 15 Percent Pledge, an effort to add more Black-owned brands to shelves.… [+16949 chars]
As Target and other retailers drop DEI programs, Black founders could face tougher battle to get and stay on shelves - CNBC
Some retailers have walked back supplier programs intended to address the additional hurdles that Black and minority founders face, including funding.
By:Melissa Repko
Source:CNBC
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