Strictly Discs in Wisconsin, in a Pandemic: 'This Last Weekend Started to Feel a Little More Normal'

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As Dane County looks toward phase 2 of reopening, StrictlyDiscs continues to see an increase in business.

So much has happened in the last week, with the protests specifically. How have you been feeling about everything?

They are an organization that works to end social injustice for low to no income communities of color in our county. They have been instrumental in organizing several of the protests so far, and they're really well respected for progressive programs and initiatives. So we were excited to partner with them.

It is. I think like most independent record stores, [we are] filled with some pretty liberal, progressive folks. And so the things that are bothering one of us typically are bothering all of us. It's nice to have our own small community to rely on.I feel like we're continuing in the right direction so far. Front door business continues to grow.

 

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