Support BIPOC Businesses in Waukesha Area
One way to be actively anti-racist is to buy from businesses owned by our Black, indigenous, people of color (BIOPOC) friends and neighbors. Try expanding your sphere of economic influence — seek out BIPOC businesses and support them with your dollars, your Facebook follows, Instagram likes, YELP reviews, and word of mouth.
Here are a few BIPOC businesses in the Waukesha area. Which BIPOC businesses do you patronize and recommend? Keep the conversation going on our UUUC Facebook and your own social media accounts. Also talk with your friends who aren't on social media, get their suggestions and post their recommendations for them.
Delafield dentist Udoka Holinbeck, DDS, a biological and cosmetic dentist
New!: Catrina Cafe https://catrina-cafe.com/
Soul Brew Kombucha (look for it at Outpost Natural Foods)
Pat's Ribs, which intends to keep its Waukesha location on Sunset open AND it's new spot in Public Market, Third Ward, Milwaukee, once its staffing issues are resolved.
Hibachi Boy, Japanese grill and more
Soap Fixx Co., owned by a woman of Native American and Mexican descent
Mi Casa Beauty Salon, 108 E. St. Paul Ave. (Find them on facebook)
Further afield, check out BIPOC businesses in Milwaukee.
MKE Black, a directory of Milwaukee's black businesses. Download the app.
The United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County has posted a directory of black-owned businesses here:
From the Anti-Racism Change (ARC) Team