Press, 02/03/2022
News Center Maine
Black Owned Maine launches gift guide with holiday ideas
MAINE, Maine â When the world erupted in protest around the murder of George Floyd, Rose Barboza knew she wanted to do something. As a single mom with COVID concerns, she was reluctant to take to the streets and join in the protests. So, she created a nonprofit called Black Owned Maine with the idea of raising awareness about Black-owned businesses so that people can support these businesses throughout the state. She recognized that there was no public list or directory of these businesses.
Press, 01/19/2022
News Center Maine
Black Owned Maine giving away $13,000 to those in need
This marks the fourth time that the nonprofit has given out financial relief to families and people who need it during the pandemic.
Press, 12/20/2021
News Center Maine
Black Owned Maine showcases new Portland hair school
PORTLAND, Maine â Maine has a shortage of stylists who know how to work on and style hair for Black women, men, and children. Rafiki Shop in Portland aims to change that.
The staff hopes to boost the number of stylists able to work with Black hair and bring more Black-owned businesses to our state.
So on a snowy Saturday night in Portland, dozens of people came to a Black hair show...
Fred's Fried Dough
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Kyle âFredâ McNair was in Portlandâs Old Port when an idea hit him. It was around closing time for many bars and he saw a line out the door for Five Guys Burgers and Fries. Seeing that line, he realized two things: one, Five Guys was making quite a bit of money staying open late, and two, that there obviously werenât many late-night options for food in Portland. So what did he decide to do? Start a fried dough cart, of course.
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Press, 02/02/2021
Bowdoin Athletics
Celebrating Black History at Bowdoin: Track Teams "Bear the Torch" For Black Owned Maine
BRUNSWICK, Maine - In the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement in the summer of 2020, head women's track and field coach L.J. Que along with students Claire Traum '21, Gillian King '22, and Jada Scotland '23 approached Jerry Edwards '04 and Rose Barboza of Black Owned Maine...
Press, 11/11/2020
News Center Maine
Black Owned Maine partners with Portland Buy Local
Rose Barboza was at home with her four-year-old child in late May of this year when she saw news coverage of the death of George Floyd, and watched the video of the 46-year-old Black man being handcuffed and pinned to the ground as Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck long after Floyd was deadâŠ
Press, 11/11/2020
Portland Phoenix
âFilling in the piecesâ to help Maineâs Black businesses
When Rose Barboza lost her job last spring, she never imagined she would soon gain two new business ventures and more than 14,000 Instagram followers as a result.
Barboza, 30, is the founder and co-director of Black Owned Maine, a passion project she started as a way to bring attention and support to businesses owned by Black people statewide...