A Black owner is kicked out of her own store by a racist manager, then returns to deliver justice.
In a bustling part of Atlanta, Lydia Carter sat behind her desk, scrolling through emails with a mixture of pride and frustration. As the owner of Lux Nest, a chain of modern home decor stores, she had worked tirelessly to grow her brand. Lydia wasn’t just a Black woman running a business—she was thriving in an industry where few like her had made it to the top. But recent rumors about one of her flagship stores disturbed her.
The Midtown store’s manager, Claire Sanders, was said to treat customers and even employees differently based on appearances. Lydia had built Lux Nest on principles of inclusion, insisting that luxury could belong to everyone, regardless of their background. The reports claimed Claire dismissed customers she assumed couldn’t afford the….Read Full Story Here……………