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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 2019)
Page 8 May 29, 2019 Mississippi Alberta North Portland Vancouver East County Beaverton Northeast Portland entrepreneur Vanessa White (right) markets her Just V Natural all natural skincare and hair care products at last fall’s “My People’s Market,” a semi-annual pop -up one day marketplace that shines a spotlight on the city’s diverse and vibrant community of entrepreneurs, makers, artists, culinary wizards and beverage crafters. The free and open to the public event will return on Saturday, June 1 from noon to 7 p.m.at the old U.S. Postal Service building downtown at Northwest Ninth and Lovejoy. “My People’s Market,” a pop-up one day marketplace, will once again shine a spotlight on the city’s diverse and vibrant community of entrepreneurs, makers, artists, culinary wiz- ards and beverage crafters. Coming Saturday, June 1, from noon to 7 p.m., this will be the fourth “My People Mar- ket” since 2017 to connect both local residents and tourists alike to the city’s incredible multi- cultural talents. The free and open to the pub- lic event will take place at the old U.S. Postal Service building, downtown, at Northwest 9th and Lovejoy. Co-sponsored by Travel Portland, the city’s official destination marketing and manage- ment organization, and Prosper Portland, the economic and urban development agency for the city, attendees are encouraged to shop among more than 100 multicultural vendors for a variety of goods while enjoying food, My People’s Market Encore for diverse and vibrant marketplace drink, performances and activities for all ages. “Portland’s DIY culture is alive and well and incredibly diverse,” said Tamara Kenne- dy-Hill, vice president of diversity and com- munity relations for Travel Portland. “We are grateful for the collaborative spirit that sur- rounds this event, as our partners, vendors and sponsors work diligently to create an engaging celebration that draws the community back each year.” My People’s Market was inspired by the de- sire to engage business owners of color with the travel industry and professionals posi- tioned to create opportunities for growth. Ul- timately, the market was created to celebrate community, culture and business while sup- porting local multicultural entrepreneurs with broader exposure to fuel their trade, the spon- sors said.