International Coffee Day: Sip Boldly With These 5 Black Women-Owned Coffee Brands - Page 5
5. Ezra Coffee
Jessica Taylor simply became a coffee roaster by helping her sister, who later developed allergies and a lactose intolerance. Today, Ezra Coffee is much more than a coffee brand; it is a brand of impact, using proceeds to pay off holds placed on college students’ accounts, often preventing them from being able to register for classes or even finish school.
Each bag also tells the story of the collective American history of Black people, with blends dedicated to writers like James Baldwin and Audrey Lorde, movements like the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the generational wealth movement that was destroyed during the Tulsa Race Riots.
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