CINCINNATI — Juneteenth celebrations continued this Sunday with a jubilee in Cincinnati.
Nay Nay’s bread is one of the multiple black-owned businesses being celebrated this weekend.
“One of the things it means is an opportunity for an African American business to stand out and showcase itself and to be a part of this wonderful community of African American entrepreneurs,” owner of Nay Nay’s Bread, Alicia Jackson, said.
For more than a decade Alicia Jackson has owned Nay Nay’s bread, and this weekend, Findlay Market celebrated Black-owned businesses at the annual Juneteenth Jubilee. For Jackson, this hits home.
“I think it’s very important for all of us to be a part of this event regardless of entrepreneur or not because it represents our black culture and history,” Alicia Jackson said.
Jackson’s grandson, Josh, says it’s great to be a part of an event like this and is hopeful this can set him up for a wonderful future. 
“It’s pretty good because some of my family be telling me, keep up the good work, you on a good track and hopefully own a business one day,” Cincinnati resident Josh Jackson said.
Jackson hopes a day like today can motivate her loved ones to continue to pursue their passions. 
“I always encourage them to do what God created them to do,” Alicia Jackson said.



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