10 Successful Young Entrepreneurs (investopedia.com)
Kamaria Warren was like any other kid when she went shopping for party supplies, such as innovations, for her birthday party. Yet, she realized that there was a big issue when she was shopping. There was not a lot of representation for black and brown children on the designs on the various party supplies. She now has multiple employees in her business and various products that she has developed and sold. She becomes motivated and inspired by seeing how her products positively affect other girls like her. She teaches me that even though no one has done something yet, or no one has addressed an issue yet, does not mean that you can’t. Her unique take on inclusivity and seeing it in a unique, but important area shows how each person has an important perspective. Her perspective may have been overlooked by many, but once fixed it has changed the game for many children just wanting simple inclusive party supplies. She inspires me to always see how I can improve things and to consider how small things to me, could mean the world to others. While her business creates profit, she gives back by creating priceless value of joy when kids like her use her products and feel included.
This was a very interesting read. It always makes me glad to know that others are constantly striving towards inclusivity in marketing to make sure that everyone is represented equally.