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Activists Pushed Retailers to Back Black-Owned Brands. Here’s How Nordstrom Responded.

The American department store aims to sell $500 million worth of products from Black and Latino brands and diversify its management. Executives tell BoF how they plan to stay on track.
An "inclusive beauty" shopping area at Nordstrom. Mat Hayward/Getty Images
An "inclusive beauty" shopping area at Nordstrom. Mat Hayward/Getty Images (Mat Hayward)

Beauty entrepreneur Sharon Chuter

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