How to support black-owned businesses, organizations and artists in Dayton

John Legend makes a stop at Puff Apothecary in the Oregon District on Sunday, Aug. 11, one week after the mass shooting that killed nine people and injured 27 others. AMELIA ROBINSON/STAFF

John Legend makes a stop at Puff Apothecary in the Oregon District on Sunday, Aug. 11, one week after the mass shooting that killed nine people and injured 27 others. AMELIA ROBINSON/STAFF

The George Floyd protests have sparked a reckoning across the world, as well as here in our community.

People have reached out to us and others, asking for ways they can support Dayton’s black community.

Audrey Ingram from Launch Dayton started this list of Dayton's black-owned businesses and artists as a reference point for food, shopping and cultural experiences. We added some of our own too, and included links to local racial justice organizations.

While this list is by no means exhaustive, we will be adding more to this list as we learn about them on the Launch Dayton page hereAnd of course,  please let us know which businesses we've missed.

Artist/Creatives:

Shutter Eye Photo/Dayton Wedding Photographers

Devin Baker (left) and Michael Green rehearse a dance choreographed by Kevin Ward entitled “And Each Dayton You Mean More To Me.” The Dayton Contemporary Dance Company is celebrating its 50th year with a Golden Anniversary Gala on May 4 at the Schuster Center. LISA POWELL / STAFF

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Food & Drink:

Specialty sandwiches at The Chicken Spot will include the Medusa, a chicken sandwiches topped with a cavatappi noodle Mac and Cheese, collard greens cut into ribbons and pickled onions.

Credit: Anthony Head

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Credit: Anthony Head

Health/Beauty/Wellness:

Oregon District resident Bethany Ramsey will open  Puff Apothecary on April 15. Photo: Bethany Ramsey

Credit: Photo: Bethany Ramsey

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Credit: Photo: Bethany Ramsey

Retail:

Products available at Peace on Fifth

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Services:

Christopher & Mae Design Company (marketing/branding/web dev)

Concept N Design (screen printing)

TyYanna Sharp (realtor)

Tech:

Venues:

Some additional resources for those looking for black-owned businesses to support:

Black Owned Business Network (local)
 National Black Business Directory (local)
 What's The Biz with TJ (local)
 theList.Black (local)
 We Buy Black
 Shoppe Black

Local Racial Justice Organizations:

ABLE (Advocates  for Basic Legal Equality)

Dayton Unit NAACP

YWCA of Dayton

Greater Dayton Association of Black Journalists

The Greater Dayton Association of Black Journalists invites the community to join in the Black Male Media Project for 2020.

The goal is showcase a positive narrative of black men in media and society. The conversation will take place virtually on social media platforms.

Each small group at the NAACP Town Hall meeting presented its concerns about Dayton Public Schools to the whole crowd on Monday, Jan. 22, 2018, at Dayton Boys Prep School. JEREMY P. KELLEY / STAFF

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Launch Dayton is a collaborative effort to connect entrepreneurs to peers, resources, and supporters, and to tell the stories of our region’s thriving startup community. Launch Dayton's partner organizations believe everyone, regardless of their background, should have the opportunity to determine their own economic prosperity. 

This community exists to support and inspire Daytonians who are building businesses. Launch Dayton partners collaborate to build an easily accessible environment, run high-caliber programming, and connect a network of champions, mentors, and resource providers.

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