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In this episode Emie is joined by fellow coffee professional Nigël James. They talk about how they got into coffee, what it's like being Black and femme in an industry largely dominated by white men, and what they want the specialty coffee to be for Black people now and in the future.
BIPOC COFFEE COMPANIES TO TRY OUT (referenced in episode)
Mizar Coffee
Three Keys Coffee Roasters
Sõl Café
Park Island Brew
Mama's Brew Coffee
Portrait Coffee
cxffee black
Anti-gentrification Coffee Club
Happy Home Coffee Roasters
Red Bay Coffee Roasters
Black & White Coffee
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In this episode Emie is joined by fellow coffee professional Nigël James. They talk about how they got into coffee, what it's like being Black and femme in an industry largely dominated by white men, and what they want the specialty coffee to be for Black people now and in the future.
BIPOC COFFEE COMPANIES TO TRY OUT (referenced in episode)
Mizar Coffee
Three Keys Coffee Roasters
Sõl Café
Park Island Brew
Mama's Brew Coffee
Portrait Coffee
cxffee black
Anti-gentrification Coffee Club
Happy Home Coffee Roasters
Red Bay Coffee Roasters
Black & White Coffee