by Jeroslyn JoVonn
February 6, 2025
The fourth annual Fifteen % Pledge Gala raised cash for Black-owned companies whereas taking a couple of jabs on the present assaults in opposition to DEI initiatives.
Ciara, Kelly Rowland, Legislation Roach, and extra Black elites have been current for the fourth annual Fifteen % Pledge Gala, which efficiently raised $3 million to assist Black-owned companies.
The gala befell on Saturday at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles, the place Fifteen Good Pledge founder Aurora James confused the significance of the gala amid Donald Trump’s fierce assaults in opposition to range, fairness and inclusion (DEI) efforts.
“That is precisely the time we have to present up and proceed to talk out,” James stated, as cited by WWD.
Following Trump’s return to the White Home, the place he’s blamed DEI initiatives for latest tragedies, together with a lethal airplane crash in Washington, D.C., and wildfires that devastated Los Angeles, James urged attendees to remain resilient. She inspired continued assist for initiatives just like the Fifteen % Pledge, which she launched as a nonprofit in 2020 to advocate for main retailers and firms to allocate 15 p.c of their buying energy to Black-owned companies, traditionally underfunded and underrepresented within the market.
“Each certainly one of us, our tales, our pasts, our cultures and identities, are a part of the material that makes America nice. Dare I say greater than nice, we make it f–king spectacular,” James informed the group of leisure, style, and enterprise elite.
“We’re no person’s DEI rent. This nation in its finest kind is a product of every of our lovely and particular person contributions. By no means, ever, ever let one other individual let you know in any other case. We belong, you belong, all of our youngsters belong right here.”
The celebs got here out to assist the fourth annual gala, together with Kim Kardashian, Teyana Taylor, Jesse Williams, Keke Palmer; artists Amy Sherald and Mickalene Thomas; CFDA Womenswear Designer of the Yr Rachel Scott of Diotima; magnificence mogul Danessa Myricks; Tatcha founder Vicky Tsai; mannequin Amber Valletta; Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald; celeb colorist Kadi Lee, facialist Shani Darden, and plenty of extra.
Enterprise mogul and Fifteen % Pledge chairwoman Emma Grede shared how effectively the initiative is doing regardless of firms rolling again DEI efforts in response to conservative opposition.
“We’ve created the potential to shift $17 billion in income to Black-owned companies,” Grede highlighted the rising collaborations with digital retailers and their efforts to assist founders leverage the ability of AI.
“This group is so consequential, particularly now when every little thing’s in query, and it shouldn’t be,” stated inventive director June Ambrose. “On the finish of the day, these entrepreneurs simply need their fair proportion of the actual property. And shade, the actual fact we’ve got to speak about it, means there’s something incorrect.”
The Pledge granted $200,000 to a few companies: luxurious jeweler Bernard James, specialty tea model Brooklyn Tea, and RedDrop, a interval merchandise firm devoted to normalizing puberty schooling.
“To be validated and seen by your individual individuals is one thing,” RedDrop chief affect officer Dana Roberts stated.
“We have now sacrificed a lot, however on daily basis, we do that work to vary generations of ladies, particularly on the earth we reside in at the moment.”
“Thank god. We wanted this,” Brooklyn Tea cofounder Jamila Wright added. “All these clothes are very fairly, and all this meals could be very cute, however being a Black enterprise, we wrestle. We wrestle to get capital and loans.”
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