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Jazzi McGilbert

Owner & Creative Director at Reparations Club

Jazzi McGilbert is the founder, CEO, and creative director of Reparations Club, a concept bookshop and creative space in Los Angeles.12 She is a south central LA native who established one of the city's first queer Black women-owned bookstores.2

McGilbert's background includes roles in the media and fashion industry, where she worked as a freelance wardrobe stylist, writer, creative consultant, fashion assistant, fashion editor, and blogger.3 Her past and present clients have included Lianne La Havas.3

In 2019, McGilbert founded Reparations Club, which has become a highly sought-after destination for events, gifts, and books.24 The space is designed as a physical offering for Black people in L.A. to be themselves and feel represented.1 McGilbert describes it as a place where "absolutely anything" can happen, emphasizing its role in fostering community and connection.1

McGilbert views Reparations Club as an experiment in creating a non-toxic work environment and a platform for underrepresented voices.1 The bookstore has gained recognition, being featured in the Los Angeles Times city guide4 and experiencing significant organic growth.5

Highlights

Oct 4 · oxy.edu
Black Women-owned Bookstores and Social Justice
Mar 19 · shopify.com
Inside This Black-Owned Bookstore's Massive Organic Growth (2024)
Jan 18 · uvu.edu
mlk-commemoration | Institutional Engagement & Effectiveness
Jun 17 · latimes.com
Liberation is having a space to call your own. LA's Reparations Club ...

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Los Angeles, California, United States