In Oakland, the fifth annual Black Sunday Holiday Expo provided an opportunity for African American business owners to benefit from the holiday shopping season.
OAKLAND -- Move over Black Friday. In Oakland, the fifth annual Black Sunday Holiday Expo provided an opportunity for African American business owners to participate and thrive in the holiday shopping season to build a brighter future.
"That's why these events here are important -- so that we can elevate them," Adams said."Our job is to help our businesses have the community find out where they are." "Always think outside the box because you just never know. Right around the corner might be something that you are amazing at, that you really enjoy even if you fight against it, like I did for a while," she said.
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