Historic site hosts pop-up market, supports Cincinnati’s Black-owned businesses
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CINCINNATI, Ohio — Art became a sanctuary for Jidè Fresh when life felt uncertain.
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The Harriet Beecher Stowe House hosted a pop-up business market Sunday in honor of Black History Month
Organizers said the event gave business owners the opportunity to network and connect with customers face to face
In Fly We Trust was one of a dozen vendors who took part in the pop-up market
“I dealt with the worst fears I ever imagined, from being broke to my marriage falling apart. I also couldn’t use my physical body that well at one point,” Fresh said.
But in the midst of darkness, his passion to create would shine through. He’d go on to become the founder of In Fly We Trust. The brand features books, posters, and other materials with positive affirmations. One’s that Fresh said he needed and ones that the world could use too.
“I really want to create art, literature and products that really uplift the soul and spirit,” he said.
In Fly We Trust was one of nearly a dozen vendors at the Harriet Beecher Stowe House’s pop-up market on Sunday in honor of Black History Month. Beecher Stowe, the...
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