A popular Black-owned coffee shop in King County is yet again the target of multiple racist attacks, this time over the phone. FOX13
FOX 13 News talked with the owner and an employee at Black Coffee Northwest about the hateful phone calls.
Ghidey is 17 years old and goes to high school in the Shoreline community. The other employees are also young women in high school or recent college graduates. Black Coffee Northwest opened in Oct. 2020, and the owners said there have been several incidents targeting their business, from racist hate language to vandalism and even break-ins.
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