Our Roots: Black Business Month

This August, we are wrapping up Black Business Month by showcasing the many Black-owned businesses in Central Florida.

Teachers, chefs, athletes, hair stylists, and twins make up the entrepreneurs in our community.

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Touch of Class Beauty Bar

A Seminole County hair stylist has dedicated herself to inspiring the next generation to become entrepreneurs and teaching them the financial literacy skills they’ll need in the process. She also regularly hosts hair braiding classes, team building exercises and entrepreneurship courses. You can read about her here.

Taste of Soul

In Volusia County, restaurant “Taste of Soul” is taking its family recipes and serving them up in DeLand. The husband-and-wife duo left their jobs and opened the restaurant seven years ago. News 6 recaps their entrepreneurship journey here.

The Sock Gallery

Their slogan is “Great things come in pairs,” and these twin brothers said they went into the sock business because they felt like it symbolizes them both. The business started in 2015 with a kiosk, moved to a store in the Oviedo Mall in 2017, and is now set to open a spot on International Drive this October. Their story can be found here.


There’s one week left of Black Business Month, so watch for more stories on Central Florida Black business owners here.

Starting Sept. 15, News 6 will recognize Hispanic Heritage Month! If you have any story ideas for either the last week of Black Business Month or the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month, don’t hesitate to reach out to me at bellis@wkmg.com.


About the Authors

Brianna Ellis joined News 6 in September.

Brenda Argueta is a digital journalist who joined ClickOrlando.com in March 2021. She is the author of the Central Florida Happenings newsletter that goes out every Thursday.

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