Mimi’s Fresh Tees is an apparel company promoting social justice and women’s empowerment. The Portland based company encourages buyers to wear their truth.
Despite Death Threats, This Black Entrepreneur Is Still Standing Up Against Injustice – LX
Founder of Mimi’s Fresh Tees Kamelah Adams Shares her story @NBCLX #herstory https://t.co/TJLCBSjJ3t
Today is #EqualPayDay — but let’s be clear who it's equal for.
While this day falls earlier for some, Equal Pay Day for Black, Latina, Indigenous & AAPI women won’t be for months.
It's time to realize equal pay for equal work — for ALL.
📷 @swingleft
Today is International Women's Day! Let’s honor and celebrate the accomplishments, strength, and resilience of women around the world. Let us also use this day to recognize the unique and invaluable contributions of women in our lives and in our communities. #8MarchWomensDay
One of the best parts of our visit to #Portland? Walking the city and finding a store not only selling these awesome shirts , but celebrating and advocating for #BlackExcellence Thank you @tees_mimi for welcoming, chatting , and teaching us about @NSBE ! @LindsayColon17
Yesterday #ValentinesDay event was the best. We also wrote love letters to a community member experiencing discrimination 💕. More businesses need to show up and take a stand against discrimination.
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UPCOMING EVENT: we’re almost sold out for our Valentine’s Day Event Sunday Feb 12. In honor of BHM we’re centering Black Women Healers, Artists, Businesses and Makers. Register below, See you on Sunday ❤️
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Learn from a mover and shaker who centered her entire business as a way to change the world and work towards ending racism. Join us on Feb 22 for our next in the Teach In Series with @tees_mimi !
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#BHM Day -6 Kamelah Adams, founder @tees_mimi Launched in '08, & built around the belief that people wearing beliefs & conversation starters on their shirts, had a way to show the world who they are & where they stand, without uttering a word.
Check out Mimi's event on 2/12
For the 4th day of Black History Month, We Out Here Magazine honors the founder of Mimi's Fresh Tees, Kamelah Adams.
WOHM is honored to have her as a neighbor (and friend) in Old Town's Merchant Hotel.
📸: @macsmiff
GOV. DESANTIS TO BAN DIVERSITY PROGRAMS IN STATE COLLEGES: The governor announced his plans to block state colleges from having programs on diversity, equity and inclusion and critical race theory — #TheView co-hosts weigh in. https://t.co/cVclFZQmjA