Black-owned Businesses in Iceland
Before visiting Iceland a decade ago, I wondered if Black people lived here. Now that I’ve been living here for 7 years, I am happy to feature some Black-owned brick-and-mortar businesses that are awesome and inspiring.
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People featured in this video:
1. Georg – the owner of Kaldi Bar –
2. Patience – the owner of Afro Zone –
3. Grace – the owner of Gracelandic –
4. Azeb – the owner of Minilik Ethiopian Restaurant –
5. Basilia – the owner of DJQ beauty & food store –
6. Claudia – the owner of Claudia & Partners Legal Services –
7. Alice Olivia Clarke – the owner of Tíra Accessories & Designs –
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Time Stamps:
00:00 – Why I created this video
01:16 – Georg at Kaldi Bar
01:48 – Patience at Afro Zone
02:18 – Grace at Gracelandic
02:49 – Azeb at Minilik
03:35 – Basilia at DJQ Beauty Supply
04:01 – Claudia at Claudia & Partners
04:30 – Alice Olivia Clarke at Tíra Accessories & Designs
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