Black-Owned Businesses That are Giving Back -- In the Loop (Video)

In this edition of In the Loop, we look at three Black-owned businesses that are giving back and supporting different charities around the world. They include Ubuntu, a small batch jewelry company helps sponsor the children of Gertrude's Orphanage in Haiti; Kind Socks, which supports a new charity with each of their collections, and Journey Collection, featuring T-shirts, hats and hoodies with socially conscious themes. Portions of Journey's proceeds go to teens battling cancer.

You can find these three amazing businesses on Instagram with their respective handles @shopubuntu, @kind.socks and @the_journeycollection.

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Kelly Kozakevich

Kelly Kozakevich is host of MediaVillage.com’s #Ask-GenZ and In the Loop. #Ask-GenZ is a video interview series focused on the talent, leadership, and voices within the media industry that influence the demographic born into the Internet and Mobile age… read more