Aurora James on challenging retailers to designate shelf space for Black-owned businesses
Items seen on store shelves don't show up there by chance. Retailers decide what will occupy that precious space based on a variety of factors. Now a growing movement is trying to ensure that retailers designate at least 15% of their shelf space to Black-owned businesses. Michelle Miller has the details.
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