United Business Connections: Black Vendors Market

In case you missed it, in the South End of Seattle and Rainier Beach Community Center is where Rob Ross, who is the founder of United Business Connections, held a Black Vendors Market where over 25 Black businesses were gathered with a lot of self-care items, plus clothing and accessories that uplifts Black beauty and Ezell's Famous Chicken even stopped by and feed the community.

One thing about Vendors Markets like this, is that most of the products there, especially the ones for skin and hair care are not found in big box stores. Which is why it’s so important support them when they pop up.

United Business Connections founder Rob Ross said that over the past four years, UBC has held several vendor markets in the Central District, South End, and Skyway, all to elevate awareness around Black businesses and bring unique products that cannot be found in big box stores directly to the community.

Businesses that participated in the Black Vendors Market:

Colossal life clothing

Diana’s beauty collection

Asha’s heavenly essentials

Mawlav clothing

Tasha’s beauty essentials

Puddin cakz

Life wireless

Dj Hustle man

Tastsation Catering

Weld

I.O.V ImonVaction

Mindful Soulhettes

Nailah’s Fashion

Sacred Bliss Candle Co

Pink Boutique

Angela’s Creative Exchange

Public Health

Tejah Shea Butter

Artist who Performed / Mo Dough

Lildisdat

Thank you Rob Ross and the United Business Connection for putting together this Black Vendors Market.

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