Entrepreneurs Re-evaluate, Build Community in South LA
While the COVID-19 pandemic caused the loss of jobs for many, it also prompted others to start new businesses. According to the Census Bureau, the highest number ever of new businesses were created in the U.S. during 2020 —more than 4.4 million new businesses. That was a 24% increase from the previous year.
For some, Covid provided both the time and space to re-evaluate and focus on opportunities and goals that were important to them. As a result, the Zapatistas-inspired Pueblo Café was born. Three young entrepreneurs are using the age-old co-op model to help change a traditional exploitative work system while building a community in the South Los Angeles neighborhood they were raised in.
“From Chiapas to South Central, we envision un mundo donde quepan muchos mundos (a world where many worlds fit).” Boyle Height Beat’s Katlyn Valdez reports on the coffee pop up.