KEY POINTS
  • Brooklyn-based entrepreneur Aurora James used her Instagram page to ask retailers to commit to having 15% of suppliers be Black-owned businesses.
  • Her effort, the 15 Percent Pledge, went viral, and it quickly got the attention of some major retailers, who signed on to the effort.
  • Sephora, Rent the Runway and West Elm are among the retailers that have made commitments, and the effort is already helping Black-owned businesses gain new exposure. 

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In the days following the death of George Floyd, Brooklyn-based entrepreneur Aurora James was skeptical of the deluge of corporate support for the Black community.

"As a Black woman, and also as a business owner, I was reading it, but I wasn't necessarily feeling it to be true," said James, who runs Brother Vellies, a company that sources handmade shoes and accessories from artisans around the world. 

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