KEY POINTS
  • Following the murder of George Floyd, many businesses pledged to bring more minority-owned products into stores and online.
  • Twenty-five companies including Macy's and Gap signed the 15 Percent Pledge, one effort to make companies dedicate more shelf space to Black entrepreneurs.
  • The commitments have boosted small businesses that sell everything from ice cream to hair care to shoes in ways that they could not have achieved so quickly otherwise.
Cora and Stefan Miller started a hair care company after they had their son, Kade, and struggled to find hair products for him. Young King Hair Care is now sold by Walmart and Target.

When Cora Miller had her son, she discovered the baby had a full head of hair — and found few products on the market to style it.

A lot of gels, mousses and creams smelled like fruit and flowers or came in pink bottles. That search inspired Cora Miller and her husband, Stefan, to start their own company, Young King Hair Care. They designed the line of plant-based, natural hair products with little Black boys like their son in mind, and launched the product just before his third birthday.