We’re committed to the Antelope Valley. Before the pandemic (social and racial pandemic), VIP provided jobs, creative opportunities and assisted in the community. We built events that we felt would uplift those around us. We believed our efforts would change how people view and treat men and
Read more →Juneteenth started the Black Parade. And we hope it never ends. Then, Beyoncé came through and labeled it the “Black Parade”. So now, we’re following suit. Here is a list of a few of our favorite black owned businesses and services in the AV community. Also, we
Read more →The past few months have been revolutionizing, to say the least. The urgency to pull-up and open up about racial and social inequality is felt in family units, communities and the world. We’ve had some polarizing conversations with people in diverse communities to seek being educated and
Read more →We can’t promise perfection, but we can promise that we are doing our best to serve you all. This past month, we resumed regular business hours. Our store has been busy with new and old faces. For that, we would like to take this time to say
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