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Michelle K. Hanabusa
Minority Supplier of the Year 2024 ✨ | Founder and CD of UPRISERS® 💚 | Co-Founder of Hate Is A Virus
Michelle K. Hanabusa is a prominent entrepreneur and community advocate based in Los Angeles, California. She is the co-founder of Hate Is A Virus, a nonprofit organization that originated as a grassroots movement aimed at combating racism and hate. This initiative gained significant traction, achieving over 15 million impressions shortly after its inception and has since distributed over $1 million to various nonprofit organizations across the United States through its Community Action Fund.1
In addition to her role at Hate Is A Virus, Hanabusa is the founder and creative director of UPRISERS®, a streetwear brand established in 2019. The brand focuses on community storytelling and has partnered with notable companies like Netflix and Panda Express. UPRISERS® is recognized for its commitment to social issues, releasing products that align with current community challenges rather than adhering to traditional fashion cycles.1
Hanabusa's work has garnered recognition in various media outlets, including ABC News and Business Insider, and she has been invited to speak at numerous events regarding female entrepreneurship and sustainability in the fashion industry. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts with an emphasis in Graphic Design and Advertising from the University of Southern California.1