Resilient Voices: Local BIPOC Entrepreneurs Thrive Against Diversity Challenges
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Duluth's vibrant BIPOC business community is set to take center stage at the upcoming Northland BIPOC Business Showcase. Kia Ronning, the passionate creator and organizer behind the event, recently shared exciting details about this celebration of diversity and entrepreneurship during an interview with Robin Washington on WPR's "Morning Edition".
The showcase promises to be a dynamic gathering, inviting community members to explore and support local Black, Indigenous, and People of Color-owned businesses. Marking its calendar for Sunday, February 9th, the event will transform Clyde Iron Works into a bustling hub of creativity and commerce from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Attendees can look forward to connecting with innovative entrepreneurs, discovering unique products and services, and experiencing the rich cultural tapestry of the Northland's diverse business landscape. This showcase not only highlights the remarkable talents within the BIPOC business community but also provides a crucial platform for economic empowerment and visibility.