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In 2020, Programs To Support BIPOC Brands Proliferated. What Should Be Done Now?
In this edition of Beauty Independent’s ongoing series posing questions to beauty entrepreneurs, we ask 36 brand founders and executives: Following Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, retailers and brands such as Credo and Tower 28 initiated programs to support BIPOC-led brands. What are you hoping to see now from companies in
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Alice Mroczkowski·February 1, 2021·1 min read
The 30-second read
In this edition of Beauty Independent’s ongoing series posing questions to beauty entrepreneurs, we ask 36 brand founders and executives: Following Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, retailers and brands such as Credo and Tower 28 initiated programs to support BIPOC-led brands. What are you hoping to see now from companies in their efforts to promote beauty entrepreneurs of color?
The players
3 mentionedBrand
AS Beauty

Founded2019
HQNew York, New York, United States
Revenue Range$150M+
Brand
Tower 28

Retailer
Credo

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