There are so many ways to honor and memorialize African American history, and Ramona has discovered a business that does just that. Join Ramona as she talks to Kimberly Greene, founder of BLACK (Bases Loaded Authentic Clothing and Kaps). Through BLACK Kimberly uses licensed apparel to celebrate African American history by serving as an educational partner to the Negro League Museum, Buffalo Soldiers Museum and Tuskegee Airmen Association. Kimberly produces high quality, licensed apparel, while also financially supporting these distinguished entities. Additionally, Kimberly emphasizes the little known but crucial contributions of Black women within these organizations. Originally from New Jersey, Kimberly continues to make the state her home.
To learn more about Kimberly Green, visit https://www.blackB4U.com.
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