A New Chapter: Black Garnet Books To Become The Only Black-Owned Bookstore In The Twin Cities
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- After George Floyd's death, many galvanized to financially support and donate to Black-owned businesses.
Here in Minnesota, one type of business did not have any all-Black owners -- until now. WCCO's Marielle Mohs introduces us to a woman filling a void in the Twin Cities.
"I feel strongly that now is the time to open it," Dionne Sims said.
Sims simply manifested her dream into a tweet on June 15, 2020, that reads "Minnesota doesn't have a black-owned bookstore. I think that's my new dream."
Her concept, Black Garnet Books, is already gaining a lot of support online.
It will be the only Black-owned bookstore in the Twin Cities -- selling only adult and young adult books written by black or racially diverse authors.
"There are enough Black and racially diverse authors to fill a bookstore," Sims explained. "We don't have to be just a little shelf in the corner labeled 'diverse books'.
Even though this is an uncertain time for small businesses in the middle of a pandemic, Sims believes her business will still see success because more people want to learn about the Black experience and support Black-owned businesses following the death of George Floyd.
"My hope is that with this bookstore we can try to keep people thinking about it," said Sims.
In the age of COVID-19, Black Garnet Books will start with just online sales. However, they plan to do their first pop up store on Lyndale in Uptown later this summer.
In the meantime, Sims is launching a Crowdfunding site next week to collect donations for an eventual store.
Sims hopes the eventual brick-and-mortar store will also have a community space for activist groups to meet freely and safely.
Black Garnet Books is not the first Black-owned bookstore in Minnesota. Ancestry Books and Uhuru Books came before Black Garnet Books, but have since closed their doors.
To check out the store's Instagram account, click here.