Oakland’s Red Bay Coffee champions diversity and “fourth wave” of coffee

Oakland’s Red Bay Coffee Champions Diversity And “fourth Wave” Of Coffee

Oakland’s Red Bay Coffee champions diversity and “fourth wave” of coffee
From YouTube Channel: September 28, 2020 at 12:15PM
ONN – Red Bay Coffee, a black-owned coffee brand based in Oakland, California, is roasting “Beautiful Coffee to the People.” Owned by Keba Konte and his wife, Rachel, their roots are planted in what the company calls the “fourth wave” of coffee. CBSN spoke with Rachel Konte, Red Bay Coffee’s chief of design, about their mission to bring diversity and equity to the coffee industry.

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Square Celebrates Oakland’s Red Bay Coffee On Instagram But Needs To Show It Employs Black Folks Too

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