Our Lift Every Voice campaign aims to highlight the diverse experiences and perspectives of the local Black community in Fort Greene & Clinton Hill. We believe that the stories of Black entrepreneurs, employees, and community members are not just inspiring but essential to understanding the rich tapestry of our neighborhood’s history and culture.
Learn more about the 25 Black-owned businesses along Myrtle Avenue and check out our Lift Every Voice campaign interviews with local business owners, employees and community members as we sought to learn more about what Black History Month means to them.
There are 25 Black-owned businesses here on Myrtle in Fort Greene & Clinton Hill who would love your support. We encourage you to shop local this month and every month.
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
We sat down with local Black community members to discuss Black History Month. Their personal reflections and experiences have been excerpted and featured as quotes that can be viewed below. Starting Thursday, February 15, we encourage you to see these large-scale posters exhibited along the fences in front of the Ingersoll and Whitman Houses from Fleet Pl. to Washington Park.
Council Member Crystal Hudson
Council Member, Representing District 35
Lifetime Resident of Prospect Heights
VIEW HEREDeborah B.
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Long time Fort Greene Resident
VIEW HERELaura B.
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Long time Fort Greene Resident
VIEW HEREPatrick C.
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Long time Fort Greene Resident
VIEW HEREMarlene C.
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Long time Fort Greene Resident
VIEW HEREEdna Helen G.
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Long time Fort Greene Resident
VIEW HEREMaime G.
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Long time Fort Greene Resident
VIEW HEREJudison M.
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Long time Fort Greene Resident
VIEW HERELucille T.
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Long time Fort Greene Resident
VIEW HERELucille T.
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Long time Fort Greene Resident
VIEW HERE
BUSINESS OWNERS & EMPLOYEES
We interviewed many of the entrepreneurs and employees that make up the more than 25 Black-owned businesses on Myrtle Avenue in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill to find out what Black History Month means to them. Their excerpted reflections have been featured as quotes that can be viewed below. Starting Thursday, February 15, you can also see large-scale printed posters highlighting these entrepreneurs in storefronts along Myrtle Avenue.
Tiffany B.
Stylist, Hair & Co
Clinton Hill
VIEW HEREJamal C.
Founder, Growth Mindset Learning Lab
Clinton Hill Resident
VIEW HERESekou C.
Founder, The Carradine Group
Clinton Hill Resident
VIEW HEREMutale K.
Founder, LOCALS BKNY Food Market
Fort Greene Resident
VIEW HEREKenesha S.
Program Director, Willoughby Older Adult Club
Fort Greene
VIEW HEREGrace T.
Owner, Move with Grace Yoga, Pilates & Organic Juice Bar
Brooklyn born & raised
VIEW HEREArshanita T.
Employee, Clinton Hill Sandbox Pack and Ship
Clinton Hill
VIEW HERE
MYRTLE AVENUE BLACK HISTORY
Learn more about the rich history and important contributions of Black activists, doctors, educators, inventors, and musicians who lived and worked in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill.
Dr. Susan McKinney
Married to Medicine: The Legacy of Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward
by Carl Hancock Rux
VIEW PAGELewis Latimer
Lewis Latimer & The Invention of Electric Light
VIEW PAGESarah Garnet
A Seat at the Table: Sarah Garnet
by Carl Hancock Rux
VIEW PAGEBlack to School: The History of Colored School No.1
Colored School No. 1
by Carl Hancock Rux
VIEW PAGEMusic in the Greene | Part 1
Doo Wop: Black (Music) in the Greene
by Carl Hancock Rux
VIEW PAGEMusic in the Greene | Part 2
A Home for Jazz in Fort Greene
by Carl Hancock Rux
VIEW PAGEMusic in the Greene | Part 3
Brooklyn’s Black Broadway
by Carl Hancock Rux
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