4 ways to celebrate and support Black-owned businesses in Amazon’s store during Black History Month

There’s no shortage of inspiring success stories from small businesses selling in Amazon’s store. Watch Amazon’s video series, Behind the Storefront, to meet two of the many Black-owned businesses that sell in Amazon’s store and get an inside look into how both small businesses have led their teams, inspired their communities, and persevered despite challenges.

Terminal B—Los Angeles, CA

Meet the co-founders of Terminal B | Behind the Storefront | Amazon News

Terminal B, a luxury fragrance brand, was created by co-founders and avid travelers Chris and Fay Breedlove, to recreate the feeling of their previous travels. The couple has spent years learning and experimenting with the art of scent and fragrance to evoke the feeling of wanderlust at home. Every candle is meticulously produced and packaged in Los Angeles, aiming to transport customers to international destinations around the world.

Dungeon Forward—Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Meet the founder and marketing director of Dungeon Forward | Behind the Storefront | Amazon News

David Castro, founder and CEO, created Dungeon Forward in 2008, a streetwear brand inspired by and for the creative community. Castro decided to focus specifically on headwear in 2014 to change the perspective on what a crown could look and feel like. A decade later, Dungeon Forward’s mission is to call upon those who may not normally see themselves as royalty to recognize their greatness through creativity, storytelling, and self-expression.

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