7 Black LGBTQIA+ Businesses to Support

7 Black owned LGBTQIA+ Businesses to Support Today. In this months Feminist Founders roundup, our platform social justice curator Aisha Becker Burrowes shares a selection of Black LGBTQIA+ Businesses to support for Pride month and every month!

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GC2B is a Black and trans-owned business that designs gender-affirming compression garments for trans bodies. @gc2b
Shop Transitional Apparel


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BLK MKT Vintage is a Brooklyn, NY-based antique/vintage concept shop, specializing in collectibles, cast-offs and curiosities, which represent the richness of Black history and lived experience. @blkmktvintage
Shop the curated love story


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Makoma the Brand is a global fashion brand that serves high-quality, ethically-made African prints with classic silhouettes. @makomathebrand
Explore the one of a kind collection


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A Tribe Called Queer is a multidisciplinary brand that features a gender neutral and size inclusive clothing line, podcast, zine, virtual events, and a blog. @atribecalledqueer
Shop the inclusive collection


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Feel more Adult is a Black queer owned community space and sex shop founded in 2011 based in Oakland and Berkeley. @feelmoreadult
Explore your own body with Feel More Adult


No Sesso, italian for “no sex/no gender,” is a queer Black owned fashion house that challenges the conventions of fashion, art, culture and design. @nosesso
Because you are a non-conformist, shop No Sesso


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HauteButch is a queer Black owned masculine inspired androgynous clothing & lifestyle brand, founded in 2012 by Karen Roberts and Danette Shappard-Vaughn in an effort to solve a problem in the fashion industry - creating masculine clothing tailored to fit women’s bodies. @hautebutch
Shop the Gender-Neutral clothing shop


Feminist

FEMINIST is a women-led social-first digital media platform and collective that exists to actualize the intersectional feminist movement through the amplification of a diverse network of change-makers and creators. With a global audience of over 6.5M+, it is the largest social platform serving the multifaceted lives of women, girls and gender expansive people. As the hub for a socially conscious global community by and for purpose-driven makers through media, technology and commerce, FEMINIST seeks to amplify, educate, inform and inspire.

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