exclusively from Black-owned brands. Enter: Miiriya, which gives these companies a platform to sell their fashion, beauty, and lifestyle products in an easily accessible way for consumers.The name Miiriya is a word from the African language of Bambara/Dioula, which is founder Lamine Loco's native language.
It means “thoughts” and “ideas” or “philosophers" and "thinkers." The app lets vendors sign up without transaction or listing fees.
The vendors receive 100 percent of their earnings; so when you shop, the money is going straight to these small businesses.“My goal for the site in the community is to run this website in a socialistic way, like Wikipedia and PBS,” Loco writes on the website.
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