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    Syracuse Cultural Workers

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    5 months ago

    Great Resource! We order from this business every year. They stock an unusual selection of progressive materials.

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    7 years ago

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    12 years ago

    Great little store for posters, books, t-shirts dealing with peace and justice and community.

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    That’s What She Read Bookshop And Boutique - Main entrance

    That’s What She Read Bookshop And Boutique

    (10 reviews)

    This place is chock full o' reads. The first room is all fiction, new and used…read more The middle room has classics, recommended, seasonal, a "spice shelf" with pepper ratings, cool book merch, book bundles. At the checkout counter they have a bunch of bookmarks and stickers available. The mid-back room is all non-fic, and had two chairs if you're the type who wants to sit with your wares for a moment. They back room is used clothing and antique fabrics, and DOES have a fitting room! There's a room for kids and teens too. I recommend you have good knees going in as there are books in every possible nook, high and low, including under tables. There's a read for every flavor and a recommendation for every reader. The shop owners are very knowledgeable of their stock. Parking- for cars I believe there's a back lot? But it's probably easier to just street park.

    This place is sooo cute. How has this been around this long and I just went for the first time? I…read morewas in Marcellus for something else and saw this place and decided to stop in and it is amazing. They have new and used books and it is in a big house so every room is a little different. I got the first four Harry Potter books for my son for like $19 and even though they were used you couldn't tell. I talked a lot to the two women working there who were super nice and helpful and they said if you donate books you get 15% off. This is an amazing place for interesting and different Xmas presents. Give it a try for sure.

    Black Citizens Brigade

    Black Citizens Brigade

    (3 reviews)

    Cjala is great and is always amazing to be around. She is amazing at helping find whatever it is…read moreyou're looking for. the selection of things is top tier imo and completely worth whatever amount of money you end up spending there (which you'll want to spend money there). I always get books from her but i am hoping to start buying some clothes from here as well

    Tucked away in Bank Alley, Black Citizens Brigade is a place where it is a truly curated vintage…read moreexperience. The clothing items are carefully compiled by the owner, Cjala. She knows the history and fashion origin of them all. They are primarily structured pieces from the 60s, 70s, and 80s, all of excellent quality and construction, a testament to Cjala's eye. If you're interested in some guidance Cjara will direct you to things which might be within your comfort zone but also comfortably out of it if you're willing. There are always inspiring outfits in the window displays, showcasing standout pieces and unexpected and wonderfully layered "basics". I feel the prices are very good here, a reasonable ask for good garments. Aside from clothing there are books and records, all steeped in black history and the intersections it meets. With the music playing, the books on offer, and the clothing at hand it's an immersive experience that we're fortunate to have in Syracuse. Car parking - this shop is in an alley, y'all. Don't block it. Warren St usually has good spots and there's a parking garage right nearby on Washington. There are bike racks around the corner on Fayette St to lock to.

    Syracuse Cultural Workers - womenscloth - Updated May 2026

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