Black Atlanta Community Refused To Let Black Owned Store Go Out Of Business

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Black Atlanta Community Refused To Let Black Owned Store Go Out Of Business


Demetra Kaye reports on a Black Atlanta community refusing to allow a Black owned store to go out of business by organizing and practicing group economics.
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@lrhobdy

This warms my heart ❤

@marcuscarter3941

❤much love n respect

@utubevidoe77

Loved to hear this. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

This is how it was before when we had our own Black community like Tulsa & others that were destroyed by whites.

@idontdohumans5950

About time yesssss 😊😊😊😊

@lahopkins9746

We CAN do it! Let's go!!! All praiseTHE MOST HIGH!!!

@bonniewatson178

That’s the way it use too be, but for some reason integration killed it and one of things I didn’t like that Dr. King pushed.

@MrDMC11889

When we come together we can accomplish much more. It's how any community rises. It's time for us to learn. Sabotage is a thing. Even that will take unity to fight.

@ask_why000

Keep coming, keep buying (if you can), keep that support pouring in!

@mariarod6998

Stand up for each other

@Gifted504

I LOVE THIS!!!! How can I support

@sidneybarbour5827

my hope is that a story like this shows the type of mindset needed. This should be a lifestyle and not a story. After we finish feeling good about this story take the next steps to building a foundation of being the lender and not the borrower. Chart your own future the power to succeed in this temporary life is in our own hands. This is a great look now teach it to your children.

@Integralthoughts

Yeah, this story gives a heartwarming motivation in the black community for what supporting your own can do for black businesses.
Although, the actual true account of this story is that two black men; Neil, Shawn received a text/video of Aisha's store, her predicament and organized, and galvanized these people to come out and support this black business.
It amazes me that black women will not give Black men their credit even when they save them from ruin.
These two men should be honored and celebrated by every black social media enfluncer.

@MarthaL-om5wz

Stop supporting the raccoon hair shops😃😃

@lisa196409

I said it on someone else's channel but I'm going to say it again, black people in Africans that only sell to each other. We should not allow others to go to Africa and buy up land if they are not of African descent or African. African Americans alike or African UK. No one should be able to buy our land because if you allow them to buy land in Africa guess what they will take over and they will be selling goods from the land that we owned once and charges astronomical prices like they do now. Everybody shuts us out. Indians do their credit Hispanics to their credit come to America and they don't sell their business to anyone but someone from their group. Why are African-Americans and Africans always ready to open up to everybody else and let them take over their land. Indians and Arabs have basically taken over all of England.

@zinzimdedetyana1234

This is so heart-warming. It is about time ya'll. This what we are talking about – Black Unity! 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👌👌👌👌

@TimKerman

Jesus said: Love thy neighbour as thy would unto thyself.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽✝️✝️✝️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽✝️✝️✝️

@Goddess529

This was such a beautiful, uplifting, and inspiring story. Thank you so much for sharing it! 😀💗👍🏾

@susanbutler1598

Don't you just love it? ❤✊🏿🔥

@trinidadbreeze

Celebrationnnnnnn come on

@deborahmcentire9208

Why can't we come together all the time?

@rogerblewett5595

Love to see it 💯 this is how you stay on code

@tysmith2138

That makes me fill proud of the people in Atlanta! 😊

@dawnewinonamoore9364

TEAM WORK IS THE DREAM WORK
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

@debbiethompson14

I think it's long overdue.

@Leoncio_donatelo2210

right now?

@thetayoung3066

Why were they not supporting her? Was it her advertising or what?

@ReginaldBurns-ox6nm

Touching an real heart warming ok ok

@BlackMomConcerned

Proud of my FBA family!

@honeybrownsugga6866

👏🏿👏🏿😊❤

@rachael6344

Thank you for putting this on the channel!!!!! We need to see more of this because when we BAND TOGETHER WE DO IT HARD!!! ❤ Thanks for showing and GOD BLESS THE PEOPLE WHO WENT TO THE STORE WHO SHOWED THIS BEAUTIFUL BLACK WOMAN SUPPORT!!!!!

GOD BLESS

@lesley87993

The address is
The Sistah Shop
265 18th St NW
Atlanta, GA
There is both off street meter parking and a garage. It’s on the Publix side of Atlantic Station

@victoriousmuscle8632

AMEN! This is Black Excellence and Black Unity!

@Macaron-DeSaxony-1st

😊👍 Awesome!!

@jenn9640

A positive video – that’s what we need, not the negative ratchet stuff 🥰

@clairmontjoseph775

All mellinated people across the globe 🌐 must lurn from this gesture that you my people thanks we need more support globally for ower people thanks mellinated people thanks

@TheJoaniejoancansew

This is beautiful