Overview
Celebrate Black Business Month with a day of crafts and community at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. The south patio in front of the will be transformed for a pop-up market featuring Black Bay Area crafters, in partnership with the Fillmore-based Black-led marketplace . Find handcrafted goods and gifts such as small-batch jams, skincare, clothing, and more. Entry is free and open to the public, with products available for purchase.
Pop-Ups on the Plaza is a series of events celebrating Bay Area Black entrepreneurs, including businesses in Foodwise’s Building Equity program. Pop-Ups on the Plaza is a Port sponsored event brought to you by . This program is proudly funded in partnership with the San Francisco Human Rights Commission’s Dream Keeper Initiative. Additional support is provided by the .
Participating Vendors
A Girl Named Pinky: Cakes, cupcakes, cake pops, and cookies tarts
Avocurl: Natural avocado-infused hair care products
Baby Bean Pie: Various bean pies
Bismillah Boutique: Handmade candles embellished with large crystal geodes
CIK Apparel: Apparel, accessories, and jewelry
Cocoacentric: Curated and handmade jewelry and accessories
Gourmonade: Gourmet lemonades
Ice Body Skincare: Soaps, body lotions, body scrubs, facial care, intention candles, room sprays, aromatherapy bracelets, and bath salts
In Real Life Apparel: T-shirts, sweatsuits, workout clothes, and jackets
Quanies African Shop: Cultural clothing and accessories
Stash Candle Co.: Candles, room spray
That’s My Jam: Low-sugar and pectin-free jams
Join Us at Future Pop-Ups on the Plaza
Support Bay Area Black entrepreneurs at these upcoming events in 2024:
Saturday, September 28: Fall Kickoff
Saturday, December 7: Black Holiday Market
and our community partners, 's Ujamaa Kitchen, , Mandela Partners, and Oakland Bloom, are proudly committed to uplifting and advancing equity for BIPOC, immigrant, and limited-resource entrepreneurs across the Bay Area.