Stephanie Morales shares the importance of dedicated spaces for Black creatives

Meet Stephanie Morales, founder of Made Space, an innovative Art, Culture, and Business Hub launched in early 2021. Made Space, formerly known as The Liink Project, focuses on connecting emerging Black creatives and entrepreneurs with essential resources, space, knowledge, and visibility. More than just a physical space, Made Space embodies a concept of partnership, knowledge sharing, and cooperative economics, all aimed at thriving together as a community.

Stephanie stopped by The Day With Trae, with this week's host Besa Gordon, to discuss holding Black spaces. She shared insights into the importance of creating and maintaining spaces dedicated to Black creativity and entrepreneurship. Stephanie emphasized how Made Space serves as a catalyst for community growth, providing a platform for collaboration and mutual support among Black artists and business owners.

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