Áwet New York will partner with the DJ Henry Dream Fund for a special summer pop-up event dedicated to supporting Black-owned brands.
The event, titled “Black-Owned Brands Summer Bazaar,” will take place on Aug. 3 from noon to 4 p.m. at The House of the Dragonfly, the home of Danroy T. Henry Sr. and Angella Henry, on Martha’s Vineyard.
The Black-owned brands include Shekudo, Black Joy, The Lulo Project, V.Bellan, Avid Swim and Áwet New York. Each participating brand will donate a percentage of their sales to the DJ Henry Dream Fund, a charity dedicated to providing opportunities and support to underserved youth. The fund offers financial assistance that enables young people to participate in sports, performing arts and summer programs.
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In addition, Áwet is partnering with Black Joy and its founder, Chef Ting, to provide fresh, healthy food reflecting the Diaspora.
“We are thrilled to bring together this incredible group of Black-owned businesses and support a cause that is close to our hearts,” said a spokesperson for Áwet New York. “This event not only highlights the creativity and resilience of Black entrepreneurs but also contributes to a meaningful cause by supporting the DJ Henry Dream Fund.”
Áwet Woldegebriel added, “Martha’s Vineyard has become a symbol of Black prosperity and excellence due to its rich history of welcoming communities of color. Now famously known as a summer home to the Obamas, Spike Lee and Oprah, the island offers a different narrative of Black life in America. Our goal with the launch of this bazaar is to build on that narrative.”