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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at VCU chapter.

This Black History Month, let’s do a little more than posting about Black Lives Matter or sharing a cute, little infographic on your Instagram story. The best way to support Black people in these strenuous times is by opening your wallet.

Behold—a compilation of my favorite Black-owned businesses in the Richmond, Virginia (RVA) area. Broken down by food, art and household goods, there’s absolutely something on this list you need. If you’re in need of a good dopamine rush, break out your favorite purse, grab your credit card and mask and get to shopping! 

 

Mama J’s

There’s a reason why every time I go to Mama J’s, there’s always a small wait. Delicious, southern cuisine and for extremely affordable prices—ask for the red velvet cake! 

The Nutty Buttery

Caribbean food with an incredible atmosphere. Post-covid, this will be the place to be for spoken word, live music and two for $5 Taco Tuesdays.

Brewer’s Cafe 

 

Calling all juice enthusiasts! Brewers Cafe has the best snacks, sandwiches and drinks, and is a great place to take cute, aesthetically pleasing photos.

Brewer’s Waffles 

Look at this waffle. LOOK AT IT! You can choose a classic waffle or make your own: bacon, eggs, strawberries, Nutella, peanut butter, cheese. The possibilities are endless! 

Urban Hang Suite

First, don’t you dare sit here and tell me this photo doesn’t have you drooling. You know it does. Urban Hang Suite is that b*tch. From bagels to sandwiches to donuts to coffee, you genuinely can’t go wrong. Oh, did I mention that it’s the perfect place to take some quality Instagram photos? ‘Nuff said. 

Soul Taco

Look at the photo. I rest my case, your honor.

Ipanema Cafe

How many times have you walked past this cute little vegan cafe on West Grace Street? And how many times did you try it? Black-owned. Vegan. Easily accessible. Get off your butt and go try some Ipanema. 

Ms. Bee’s Juice Bar

Do you like clean ingredients? Do you wanna save the bees? Come join the Stinger Family. 

Disclaimer: Purchasing from Ms. Bee’s will not help save the bees in any possible way. You will be supporting a Black-owned business, though. They’re both endangered species if you think about it. 

Sugar’s Crab Shack

Lemme get a snow crab bucket, please. 

Soul N Vinegar

Try the pimento cheese. No, actually. I’m about to change your life.

Tru’s Cultural Kitchen

Can you believe this is vegan? Maybe you clean-eaters are actually on to something.

FoodieFridaywithTaj

You’re welcome.

Tipsy Cupcakes RVA

Read the caption. Nowhere but Tipsy’s baby!

Kligg Co.

If you’ve been inside my apartment, you know that Kligg Co. is my wall decor company of choice. Shop bookmarks, stickers, wall art, prints and more all through her Instagram page.

ZKVisions

You know you want one. There’s genuinely nothing that could spruce up your living space like a green plant and unique printed pot.

Namiri Spirituals

Since the moment I laid eyes on his work, I’ve been mesmerized. Namiri is owned by VCU Senior Jelani Crosby and has the most beautiful, handcrafted metaphysical wellness, tools and jewelry.

TheGodisCollective

Been meaning to get into the healing power of crystals? This collective has the prettiest stones to rejuvenate, focus, pray and manifest. 

I Love Me Coloring Book

Coloring for stress relief is the new hot yoga. 

Art By Monay

Sis, I can’t tell you how much money I’d spend to magically become a good artist. Until then, there are legends like Monay who take commissions. 

CreaTiff Expressions LLC

I know you know you want a pair. Shop her expansive collection straight from her Instagram account. 

Lashes by Karizma

Karizma is a Black lash artist based in Richmond, Virginia, with extremely affordable prices. She’s a VCU student and a good friend of mine. Plus, you can’t deny that those fluffy yet wispy, natural yet glamorous, innocent yet sexy lashes aren’t pure art. Did I mention she does my lashes and brows? Queen Sh*t. 

Tiara Nicole Candles 

I swear by these candles. At this current moment, there are four sitting on my desk in my room and I am looking at them while I write this. No one tell my RA!

Best Life Beauti

I want to eat it. 100% vegan⁣, dye-free, fragrance oil-free, non-toxic and handmade with love. If you’re looking for a nourishing lotion because you’ve been washing your hands dry, look no further. 

Skye Bird’s Mindful corner

I saved the best for last. Skye Bird is the most adorable 11-year-old entrepreneur who wants everyone to prioritize their mental health. I bought a hanging wind plant from Skye last November, and it hangs from my window to this day. Mission-driven, adorable and affordable, self-care. Best of all-you’re supporting a young Black girl and her budding business. 

Disclaimer: This is nowhere near a comprehensive list of Black-owned businesses. Instead, these are companies that I love that I know you’ll love too. If you try one, be sure to let me know, and share a pic on your socials! Enjoy your post-splurge dopamine! 

Josephine Walker is a senior double degree at VCU studying Broadcast Journalism (B.S.) & Political Science (B.A.) She is a storyteller and interviewer with a history of conceptualizing and reporting on diverse stories. In her free time, she enjoys debating with her friends, playing with her cat Garfield, and making vegan brownies with her roommate Malayna.
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